Classic Study: Watson & Rayner (1920) Flashcards

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What were the aims of Watson and Rayner’s study?

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  • To investigate whether you could condition a phobia into a child
  • To investigate whether the phobia would be generalised
  • To investigate whether time would effect the conditioned response
  • To investigate whether the phobia can be conditioned out of a child
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Who were used in the sample?

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A single ppt called Little Albert aged 9 months.

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What type of method was used?

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Lab

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Briefly describe the procedure of this classic study.

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  • At 9 months Albert was assessed on his responses to a number of objects such as: a white rat, father christmas mask, etc.
  • 2 months later Albert was presented with the white rat again
  • When he reached for it the experimenters hit a metal bar to frighten him
  • The rat was the NS, the metal bar was the UCS and the fear response was the UCR
  • The procedure was repeated 5 times a week later and 2 times more 17 days later
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What were the results of Watson and Rayner’s study?

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  • The first trial when the metal bar was hit Albert displayed distress by jumping violently
  • The second trial Albert was suspicious of the rat
  • The third trial Albert leaned away from the rat
  • When a rabbit was placed next to him Albert cried
  • 7 weeks later Albert cried in response to a white fury coat showing the fear had generalised
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Describe the conclusion of this experiment.

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It demonstrates that it is artificially possible to induce emotional responses by classical conditioning and from this it suggests that phobias can be learned from the environment.

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Evaluate the generalisablity using a low point.

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P - Low
E - Used a single participant design of an 9 month old boy from America
E - Cannot generalise to other ages or genders

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Evaluate the reliability using a high and low point.

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P - High
E - Followed a standardised procedure such as hitting the metal bar every time Albert reached for the rat
E - Easily replicable
P - Low
E - Study had some ethical issues such as distressing Albert
E - Study would not be replicable today due to guidelines

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Are there any applications?

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P - Yes
E - They found that phobias can be learnt through classical conditioning with Little Albert associating fear from a loud noise with a rat
E - This has therefore led to developments of treatments for phobias, such as systematic desensitisation that use the principles of classical conditioning by associating the object of fear with something good

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Evaluate the validity using 2 low points.

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P - Low ecological
E - Took place in artificial conditions
E - Unnatural situation of hitting a metal bar when presented with a rat may not reflect learning in real life
P - Low
E - No control group meaning it could have been down to a repeated exposure to the animal
E - Therefore cannot establish cause and effect

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Evaluate an ethical issue.

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P - Unethical
E - Little Albert’s mother withdrew him from the study before Watson and Rayner could uncondition the fear
E - Therefore he has sustained long term psychological harm

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