The Ethical Implications and Impact of the Baby Albert Experiment
Words: 691 2954One of the most controversial psychological studies ever conducted is still the Baby Albert experiment, conducted in 1920 by John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner. This study, which examined human classical conditioning, clarified the processes behind the emergence of fear in addition to posing significant new ethical concerns about psychological research. To understand this experiment, one must look at its design, results, and noteworthy implications for psychology theory and ethical norms. "Little Albert," a baby, participated in the study and […]