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In watson's famous little albert study, which emotional was he studying, he was studying fear and if he could classically condition it.
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Classically, it should be used to create a phobia.
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Prior to study, how did he determine this emotion was one of the three fundamental emotions? and how did he condition this emotional response in albert? so the way he conditional the fundamental response in albert was that he like did a, um, kind of did like a classical conditioning where he would like play a very loud sound and then throw the rat, or maybe you should get albert afraid of rats.
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And so he would throw the rats into his face and then it would like just decide until he was afraid of it.
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And eventually he was afraid of the rat without the noise involved with it.
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But watson proposed three basic emotion responses for human infants, fear caused a lot of the support.
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Sounds, rage because by restricting movements and love, because by striking the skin, especially sensitive erogenous zones.
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Watson wasn't the most ethical person, so he did this by testing the three things that happens to babies.
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We did lots of tests to artificially condition these emotions into the child.
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Well, she proved somewhat successful, but there's some ethical considerations for what he did.
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Who demonstrated how to remove the response.
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So mary cover jones designed an experiment to figure out how to eliminate her responses in children in a study boy named peter, who was two years old.
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Peter shared similar fears of white rabbits and furry objects as little adverts that had been conditioned in him by watson.
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Jones was able to increase peter's tolerance of white rabbits of exposing him to the animal known as direct conditioning, and having peter interact with the children who were not afraid of the rabbit.
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Mary covert jones was the first psychologist to sensitize or unconditioned of fear response that became known as the mother behavior...