1.3.4 Evaluation Of Little Albert Flashcards
(Methodology and procedure) 1. what was a strength of the research method?
Controlled observation - controlled
(Methodology and procedure) 1. EVs were controlled for, such as what?
Location Lighting Timing Objects Sample
(Methodology and procedure) 1. how was the sample controlled?
Albert selected for being an emotionally stable baby
(Methodology and procedure) 1. the use of blocks was controlled it allowed the comparison of what?
Alberts responses to the objects he was presented with
(Methodology and procedure) 1. Albert was also filmed allowing for what?
Observation of behaviour
(Methodology and procedure) 1. The controls mean you can establish what?
Cause and effect relationship
(Methodology and procedure) 2. What was a problem of the sample?
One child
Hard to generalise
(Methodology and procedure) 2. What was Watson and Rayners intention? Why didn’t they do it?
To study multiple participants and compare
Dismissed from the university
(Methodology and procedure) 2. Without comparisons we don’t know if the observed responses are what?
Unique to Albert or generalisable to others
(Alternative evidence) 3. Why can the conclusion that phobias are learnt through conditioning be questioned?
Evolutionary explanations for phobias
(Alternative evidence) 3. The biological preparedness theory argues we are genetically programmed to do what?
fear stimuli that would have been potentially dangerous in the EEA
(Alternative evidence) 3. Hebb found monkeys were more likely to fear what than other test objects?
Model snakes
(Alternative evidence) 3. Mineka raised monkeys having no experience of real snakes what did they do when presented with a model?
Showed moderate fear
When it moved their fear increased
(Alternative evidence) 3. The monkeys didn’t show this response to what?
Other toys
(Alternative evidence) 3. Findings suggest phobias can be what?
Nature - inbuilt