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3 March, 02:39

What did John B. Wat What did John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner demonstrate with their studies of Little Albert? a. boys display fear differently from girlsb. boys display more fear than girlsc. emotion can be a conditioned responsed. fear cannot be a conditioned response

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  1. 3 March, 02:47
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    C). Emotion can be a conditioned response.

    Explanation:

    A conditioned response is described as the reaction or response that occurs as a learning after 'associating it to the stimulus that was previously neutral'. Such a response is the outcome of an association between the anatomically potent stimulus and the neutral stimulus that produces a learned or conditioned response.

    As per the question, the studies of Rosalie Rayner and Little Albert reveal that 'emotion can be a conditioned response.' To illustrate; if a person goes through a dreadful experience with something, next the natural dreadful or fearful response (linking of the stimulus by associating it to the previous experience) evoked by him/her would be 'a conditioned or learned response'. Therefore, 'emotions can be a conditioned response' and hence, option C is the correct answer.
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