Why was the work of Watson and Raynor with Little Albert important to our understanding of classical conditioning?
A. It was the only conditioning research conducted in humans.
B. It showed the role of relaxation in promoting counterconditioning.
C. It showed that conditioning was a largely conscious process.
D. It showed that fear responses in humans could be conditioned.
Answer: D
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