Which of the following factors suggests that Little Albert did not grow up to have a phobia of furry objects?

A) ?Little Albert had been exposed to only one pairing of the rat and the loud noise.
B) ?Little Albert did not have the kind of temperament often associated with phobias.
C) ?Rats are not an appropriate stimulus for phobic conditioning.
D) ?Little Albert already hated rats.


B

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