Select the correct answer,
in Watson's Little Albert Experiment, what does the loud metal clanging noise represent?
A.
a neutral stimulus
B.
an unconditioned stimulus
C.
an unconditioned response
D.
a conditioned stimulus
E.
a conditioned response

Respuesta :

In little Albert Experiment, The loud metal clanging noise represent an unconditioned stimulus.

Explanation:

  • Watson conducted his experiment on a nine month old infant named Albert. This is from where Watson's experiment got its name.
  • According to Watson loud noises were unconditioned stimulus that produced a fearful response in children which was an innate unconditioned  response.
  • Watson' hypothesized that the unconditioned stimulus could be associated with a neutral stimulus to produce a conditioned response.
  • He experimented on Albert by allowing him to play with white rat and then producing a loud noise of clanging metals whenever the infant touched the rat.
  • At first the loud noise caused the infant to show distress but later on the sight of any furry object caused the infant to show distress.
  • Thus the furry objects which were originally neutral stimulus were converted to conditioned stimulus as the infant associated them with the loud noise that was an unconditioned stimulus.

Answer: Option B. is your answer