The experiment “Little Albert“ or “Baby Albert“ is an experiment conducted by John B. Watson and his assistant Rosalie Rayner at the end of 1919 on the territory of Johns Hopkins University. The main goals of the experiment are to prove the truth of the behavioral theory and, by means of external stimuli, to cause a mental reaction where a mentally stable child did not have it before. The experiment process was filmed and later published. ИСТОЧНИК:
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