I don't know what became of Rosalie Raynor, but i do know that the
"Little Peter" study actually was the "LIttle Albert" study.
Regards,
Hank

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Hi Tipsters,
Does anyone happen to know anything about what became of Rosalie Raynor?
 I googled her, but only came up with her work with Watson, that they
had 2 children together, and that she died early.  One of my students
said that he thought that _she_ had a career working on extinction. 
Perhaps he was referring to the Little Peter study.  In any case, I
thought someone out there might know if she had done any other work of
note.

Thanks, in advance,

Marcia

Marcia J. McKinley, J.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Mount St. Mary's College
Emmitsburg, MD  21727
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