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5 January, 09:49

In Watson's little Albert experiment what does thr loud metal clanging noise represent

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  1. 5 January, 10:09
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    Answer: Aversive Stimulus.

    Explanation: The Little Albert experiment was intended to demonstrate classical conditioning in humans.

    In this experiment he used a neutral stimulus (furry animals) with an aversive stimulus (loud noise). The baby has developed fear of hairy animals.

    The baby had some problems with trauma and fears. But it has been proven how usually trauma and fears are created, thus associated with stimulus in different situations.
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