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The human psychology is a vast realm that is still being explored today, and with every new finding comes a new surprise to how little we know about ourselves. Throughout history, psychology has evolved so much, and there have been many experiments and studies that have completely altered the way we perceive ourselves. But perhaps these 4 were one of the most significant. The “Door” Study The phenomenon of ‘change blindness’ demonstrates just how unaware we can be of the things that are…

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Students better understand and remember complex psychological theories and concepts through active learning. Students' focus and attention tends to drift during a PowerPoint lecture, but interest soars when students perform interesting experiments that help explain human behavior in everyday life.

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Little Albert Experiment---In Watson's Little Albert experiment, he pairs a rabbit with a loud noise which makes the child cry. He does this several times before the child then fears the bunny alone and cries in response. The loud noise is also paired with a rat, a fur coat, a dog, and a mask (all in the same stimulus class), and the child cries in response to all of them. This demonstrates classical/respondent conditioning and generalization. John B Watson, Edward Thorndike, Famous Psychologists, Psychology Experiments, Social Learning Theory, Psychology A Level, I Don't Belong Here, Crazy Images, History Of Psychology

Little Albert Experiment---In Watson's Little Albert experiment, he pairs a rabbit with a loud noise which makes the child cry. He does this several times before the child then fears the bunny alone and cries in response. The loud noise is also paired with a rat, a fur coat, a dog, and a mask (all in the same stimulus class), and the child cries in response to all of them. This demonstrates classical/respondent conditioning and generalization.

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