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  2. Little Albert experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Little Albert experiment was an unethical study that mid-20th century psychologists interpret as evidence of classical conditioning in humans. The study is also claimed to be an example of stimulus generalization although reading the research report demonstrates that fear did not generalize by color or tactile qualities. [ 1 ]

  3. Eddie Albert - Wikipedia

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    Albert had his own daytime variety program, The Eddie Albert Show, on CBS television in 1953. Singer Ellen Hanley was a regular on the show. A review in Broadcasting magazine panned the program, writing "Mr. Albert, with the help of Miss Hanley, conducts an interview, talks a little, sings a little, and looks all-thumbs a lot."

  4. John B. Watson - Wikipedia

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    Because "Little Albert" was taken out of town, Watson did not have the time to decondition the child. This obviously has ethical implications, but Watson did put in place a method for deconditioning fears. He worked with a colleague, Mary Cover Jones, on a set of procedures aimed at eliminating the fears of another little boy, Peter.

  5. How Did Queen Victoria's Husband Prince Albert Die? - AOL

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  6. Rosalie Rayner - Wikipedia

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    Rosalie Alberta Rayner (September 25, 1898 – June 18, 1935) was an undergraduate psychology student, then research assistant (and later wife) of Johns Hopkins University psychology professor John B. Watson, with whom she carried out the study of a baby later known as "Little Albert." In the 1920s, she published essays and co-authored articles ...

  7. John Albert, punk pioneer and chronicler of L.A.'s ... - AOL

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    Albert, who cofounded Christian Death and drummed in Bad Religion, is perhaps best known for his memoir, 'Wrecking Crew,' about baseball and addiction. John Albert, punk pioneer and chronicler of ...

  8. Carl Albert - Wikipedia

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    Carl Bert Albert (May 10, 1908 – February 4, 2000) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 46th speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1971 to 1977 and represented Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district as a Democrat from 1947 to 1977.

  9. How Albert DeSalvo From Hulu’s “Boston Strangler” Died

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    Hulu's latest true crime thriller, "Boston Strangler," recounts the infamous murders that transpired throughout the area in the early 1960s.