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Kevin Babylon
on Nov 02, 2024Verified
Watson and Rayner's study of Little Albert demonstrated how specific fears
A) can interfere with the process of learning.
B) can be extinguished.
C) are acquired through observational learning.
D) may be produced through classical conditioning.
Classical Conditioning
A habituation process where two stimuli are repetitively paired; the reaction, initially triggered by the second stimulus, is at length triggered by the first stimulus alone.
Specific Fears
Specific Fears refer to intense, irrational fears related to specific objects, situations, or activities, which can significantly impact an individual's daily life and well-being.
- Absorb the primary principles and ideas related to classical conditioning.
- Appreciate the historical significance and experimental foundations of classical and operant conditioning theories.
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Learning Objectives
- Absorb the primary principles and ideas related to classical conditioning.
- Appreciate the historical significance and experimental foundations of classical and operant conditioning theories.