Watson and Rayner (1920) — Little Albert
Watson and Rayner (1920)
Real World
Little Albert initially showed no fear of a white rat, but after Watson struck a steel bar behind his head each time the rat appeared, he cried and crawled away from the rat alone — the basis of all modern understanding of conditioned fear responses.
Exam Focus
Evaluating ethics is high-yield: state the harm caused, link to modern BPS guidelines, and explain why the study could not be replicated today.
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