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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/14/02 12:28 PM >>>
Hi All You Sharp Tipsters,
I meant that the study involving Rosalie Rayner that was referred to in
the original posting on this topic was the so-called Little Abert study.
Regards,
Hank
 
Hank Goldstein wrote:

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

I'm afraid you've confused two different studies. "Little Albert"
(actually,
it was "Albert B.") was the topic of Watson and Rayner's 1920 study on
fear
conditioning. "Little Peter" was a study on de-conditioning fear
published in
1924 by Mary Cover Jones.

Regards,
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Christopher D. Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M3J 1P3

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