Experimental work had been done so far on only one child, Albert B. This infant was reared almost from birth in ... His stability was one of the principal reasons for using him as a subject in this test. We [p.2] felt that we could do him relatively little harm by carrying out such experiments as those outlined below.
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Samelson, Note 1), and in the mythology of little Albert (Cornwell & Hobbs, 1976; Larson, 1978; Prytula, Oster, & Davis, 1977). However, there has yet to be a complete examination of the methodology and results of the Albert study and of the process by which the study's details have been altered over the years.
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LITTLE ALBERT EXPERIMENT ... It is widely known that human beings are born with only two natural fears. One is the fear of falling and the second is the fear of loud noises. Where, then, do all of our other fears come from?
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It may pay to recall a famous line from the Tom Selleck magnum opus, Mr. Baseball: "Jack-san, you want Yoji's advice about the babes, you come to Yoji with respect." ... Listed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: What became of Little Albert?.
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Whatever Happened to Little Albert? BEN HARRIS Vassar College; ABSTRACT: John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner's; 1920 conditioning of the infant Albert B. is a well-known piece of social science folklore. Samelson, Note 1), and in the mythology of little Albert (Cornwell & Hobbs, 1976; Larson, 1978; Prytula,
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Experimental work has been done so far on only one child, Albert B. This infant was reared almost from birth in a hospital environment; his mother was a wet nurse in the; Harriet Lane Home for Invalid Children. ... felt that we could do him relatively little harm by carrying out such experiments as those outlined below.
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How Does The Character Uncle Albert Come Into The TV Comedy Only Fools And Horses? ... After he has a little too much Coniac at the wake held in Del and Rodney's council flat, Albert "conks out" in one of the bedrooms. When he awakes, it is half eleven at night. Del and Rodney initially think the sound of him flushing...
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We felt that we could do him relatively little harm by carrying out such experiments as those outlined below. ... (I) Constantly confronting the child with those stimuli which called out the responses in the hopes that habituation would come in corresponding to "fatigue" of reflex when differential reactions are to be set up.
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We felt that we could do him relatively little harm by carrying out such experiments as those outlined below. ... (I) Constantly confronting the child with those stimuli which called out the responses in the hopes that habituation would come in corresponding to "fatigue" of reflex when differential reactions are to be set up.
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