What was learned from John Watson's "Little Albert" study?
A. Fear can be learned via classical conditioning, and that fear can be generalized.
B. It is important to ignore the consideration of a child's mental health as long as the research is important enough.
C. Fear can be learned via classical conditioning, but cannot be generalized.
D. Fear can be learned via operant conditioning, but cannot be extinguished.
Ans: A. Fear can be learned via classical conditioning, and that fear can be generalized.
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