What were the aims of Watson and Rayner’s study?
Who were used in the sample?
A single ppt called Little Albert aged 9 months.
What type of method was used?
Lab
Briefly describe the procedure of this classic study.
What were the results of Watson and Rayner’s study?
Describe the conclusion of this experiment.
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.
Evaluate the generalisablity using a low point.
P - Low
E - Used a single participant design of an 9 month old boy from America
E - Cannot generalise to other ages or genders
Evaluate the reliability using a high and low point.
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
Are there any applications?
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
Evaluate the validity using 2 low points.
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
Evaluate an ethical issue.
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