1. imgoingtohellforthis:

lickystickypickyme:

John B. Watson wanted to prove that you could condition a child into becoming irrationally afraid. Why exactly this needed to be proved is not really clear, but apparently it was vital to the advancement of science.
In order to accomplish the task of scaring a child, Watson took an eleven month old baby and showed him a rat, a rabbit and several fuzzy things. Whenever little Albert tried to play with the objects he was shown, a loud noise would be played in the background. This was repeated over and over again until Albert became scared of anything that was white and fuzzy including blankets and beards. In case you were wondering Albert remained terrified of old, like Santa Claus looking, men for the whole duration of the experiment.
Once the baby was terrified of the world around him, Watson returned him to the parents. He didn’t try to erase the results of the conditioning or monitor the child as he grew up. No one knows what happened to little Albert with several theories arguing that he ended up committing suicide. While this is probably an exaggeration, one thing is for sure: that child didn’t enjoy any Christmases for the rest of his life.

YAY I LEARNED ABOUT THIS IN PSYCHOLOGY.

 I remember learning about this in all my Psychology classes. I don’t care whether or not that research was useful; John B. Watson was such an asshole. D: Imagine what happened to Albert once he got old. Would he even be afraid of his own white hair and beard? ;A;

    imgoingtohellforthis:

    lickystickypickyme:

    John B. Watson wanted to prove that you could condition a child into becoming irrationally afraid. Why exactly this needed to be proved is not really clear, but apparently it was vital to the advancement of science.

    In order to accomplish the task of scaring a child, Watson took an eleven month old baby and showed him a rat, a rabbit and several fuzzy things. Whenever little Albert tried to play with the objects he was shown, a loud noise would be played in the background. This was repeated over and over again until Albert became scared of anything that was white and fuzzy including blankets and beards. In case you were wondering Albert remained terrified of old, like Santa Claus looking, men for the whole duration of the experiment.

    Once the baby was terrified of the world around him, Watson returned him to the parents. He didn’t try to erase the results of the conditioning or monitor the child as he grew up. No one knows what happened to little Albert with several theories arguing that he ended up committing suicide. While this is probably an exaggeration, one thing is for sure: that child didn’t enjoy any Christmases for the rest of his life.

    YAY I LEARNED ABOUT THIS IN PSYCHOLOGY.

     I remember learning about this in all my Psychology classes. I don’t care whether or not that research was useful; John B. Watson was such an asshole. D: Imagine what happened to Albert once he got old. Would he even be afraid of his own white hair and beard? ;A;

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      conversation I just had about (what I define as)unethical practices...time in clinical...
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      long, long time ago...a land called Faraway...a horrible,...
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      This reminds me of the Stanford Prison Experiments. It also reminds me of how my mom used to try social experiments on...
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      I actually love the Milgram experiment. I can’t say whether or not it is ethical, but I don’t think it did anyone any...
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      I remember learning about this in all my Psychology classes. I don’t care whether or not that research was useful; John...
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      experiment today in my ethics lecture for my Psych Lab. However, we were told a slightly different version
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    13. joydivisionn- said: “He didn’t try to erase the results”. That is incorrect. Watson wanted to see if he could undo the conditioning, but Albert was adopted and didn’t return to the hospital where the tests were held after the last experiment was conducted.
    14. livingwithintention reblogged this from lickystickypickywe and added:
      we talk about these experiments in my psych classes and little albert...pretty much...
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      whole study alreadyy! yay
    16. sparklepants said: thepsychfiles.com/2010/… Douglas Merritte? He died of a childhood disease, if I recall correctly.
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      break from studying. visiting Tumblr, read...wicked interesting. went back
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      I learned that last year in psych 1. We even got to watch a clip from a video, it was intense and hilarious but...
    19. spotlessmindsyndrome said: little albert <3 i did a study on this in psych.
    20. chicasuave89 reblogged this from lickystickypickywe and added:
      my Psych class last semester. It’s so fucked
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      from Philosophy last year!
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    25. jtgc said: My sister was frightened by two large white poodles when she was around a year old, so I get this. Santa was definitely one of the images that terrified her, as were nuns. She is 49 and still has problems with white things.
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      this is what we talked about in psych today! i would assume since i can’t see the damn screen.

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