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Little Albert Experiment

A brief summary of John B. Watson's (in)famous Little Albert experiment, as told in Watson & Rayner's (1920) "Conditioned Emotional Reactions."  
 
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gaara2910 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Really? Where did you read this? I thought his fate was unknown.
andluvzya (2 months ago) Show Hide
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In a book my teacher has.. Idk what it's called though =/
I'll find out next week when I'm back in school :D
anddoj (2 months ago) Show Hide
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how do u no he commited suicide in his 20's?
andluvzya (2 months ago) Show Hide
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My history teacher has this book about the experiment and the consequences. He showed it to us.
anddoj (2 months ago) Show Hide
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our psych teacher said that they don't no who he was therefore how do they no who he is, b.c there was no informed consent nd other bullshit therefore it was unethical nd shit lyk that, i was fair sure that they didnt no who he was/is
andluvzya (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Yea there was a book that started this weird collection of experiments he got in the paper so he bought the Albert one after.. I'm sure it's on sale in popular bookshops.

Ha I sound all weird and informational XD
anddoj (2 months ago) Show Hide
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look you did sound smart up untill the point u called ur speech informational,
Mexicansoccer3 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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my literature teacher told us about it today
loyalzerg (6 months ago) Show Hide
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it helped us learn alot
teruokun (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Little Albert's fate is unknow
John's daughter and son became pretty disturbed
"Watson subjected his own children to a harsh upbringing regime, scheduled feeding and no physical affection
His first marriage to Mary Ickes produced a daughter, Mary (a.k.a. Polly), and a son John. Polly made multiple suicide attempts later in life and 'Little John' became a rootless person who often sponged off his father. Little John was plagued by stomach trouble and intolerable headaches throughout his life."

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