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Little Albert Experiment And Its Long Lasting Effects
The Little Albert Experiment was essential for the understanding of psychology. However, the way the experiment was carried out by John Watson was very unethical. This study selected a child who initially did not show any sign of fear towards certain animals; Later John and his assistant conditioned Little Albert to be fearful of them. Watson described Little Albert as being a child who was unemotional and rarely cried (Smallwood, 2014). After the various tests done on Little Albert, he was fearful of a white rat and other objects that he found similar. This experiment is unethical because of the stress that it caused on this growing child. As years have passed, we have a better understanding of the development of the brain and how crucial it is for a child to properly grow and develop. We understand that stress can have lasting effects on a child’s development and how crucial it is for a child to develop properly during the critical period of their lives. Although Watson made a huge impact on the understanding of human conditioning, he did not take into account the possible negative and long lasting effects that this could have had on Little Albert. Watson violated the APA code of conduct by causing harm to the child’s brain development.
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Pavlov helped psychology today by helping us understand classical conditioning in dogs. Although Watson’s experiment was also huge in psychology it could have been done differently. So many children are born into the world that causes stress and harm. There are children that have no control over these realities (Mcleod, 2014). If Watson could have found a way to observe such children, there could have been one less child that experienced such harm. There are ways in which Watson could have naturally observed such children or he could have conditioned Little Albert in a different

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