In his experiment with Little Albert, one of John Watson's goals was to show that:

A) humans, unlike other animals, are not susceptible to classic conditioning.
B) fear can be learned by means of classical conditioning.
C) conditioning can produce only behavioural responses, not emotional ones.
D) one's environment is not responsible for behaviour.


B) fear can be learned by means of classical conditioning.

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