John B. Watson:
1. Explain (in detail) how Watson's "Little Albert" study was conducted.
1. Explain (in detail) how Watson's "Little Albert" study was conducted.
Well this experiment was very unethical, such as steps were he was presented or interacting with many things such as rats monkeys, masks, hair, dogs, and with this animals and fearful creatures little albert was not acting with fear he did not like them but did not hate them, then they started doing loud noise so when he interacted with this animals he scared crying so his fear started to increase. (the experiment was never fully acomplished because little albert took off).
2. Identify the conditioned stimulus, the unconditioned stimulus and the conditioned response from Watson's study
2. Identify the conditioned stimulus, the unconditioned stimulus and the conditioned response from Watson's study
Conditioned Stimilus (CS) which is the rat, Unconditioned Stimilus (US) which is the noise and the Conditioned Repsonse (CR) crying or fear
3. Explain at least two limitations of this study.
3. Explain at least two limitations of this study.
1This experiment could never be tested again
2He only used one baby and it was also unethical
4. Explain Watson's law of frequency.
4. Explain Watson's law of frequency.
He said in his law the frequent a response and stimilus act or ocure and associate each other, this will becomes as a custome or habit.
5. Explain Watson's law of recency.
5. Explain Watson's law of recency.
This is the respones that ocuures after a particular stimulus
6. Explain the basic assumptions of behaviorism according to Watson
6. Explain the basic assumptions of behaviorism according to Watson
That learning involves a change in behavior The behaivior is the act or result of how we act in life.
This study was made by Science and its studiers of limits and how to improve society when is talking about sleep for the teen traffic accidents. They made a study that by having a late start to school Teens were more awake and alert and for their instints they coukd work imedietly without suffering a traffic accident some of the result this experiment or study acomplish or put an end to a doubt was: "As a result, adolescents get an inadequate amount of sleep due to early school start times, which increases their daytime sleepiness and may in turn increase their odds of crashing their vehicles while driving." I for my personal response and opinion think that a late start would be better because from all statistic percentage and from their rates of what can could happen leads that teens that are drivers but obtain the 9 hours sleep will have a less probability of crashing.
In October 26, 2010, print issue of Neurology® an information publish to clarify why the lack of sleep addect us, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology were the main persons involved in this study.
Zaw W. Htwe, MD who worked at a hospital of sleep disorder he wanted teenager or student to have a longer bedtime sleep. The people in charge of this study is the Associated Professional Sleep Societies (APSS). This study or experiment was made in order to see how student improve in school time by increasing the amount of bedtime 40 minutes this camed to a conclusion that a student needs at least 8 to 9 hours of bedtime. This study maked the students have a great majority of time in bed instead of keeping awake longer by doing work. One very important results was that the, "Following a 40-minute delay in start time, the students utilized 83 percent of the extra time for sleep. This increase in sleep time came as a result of being able to 'sleep in' to 6:53 a.m., with little delay in their reported school night bedtime. I bealive this was a good article or study because it directly clear our minds how student will imporve their knowledge at school by having a great amount of time a sleep as said 9 hours of sleep.