Authored by Scott O. Lilienfeld, Steven Jay Lynn, and Laura L. Namy (with contributions from Nancy J. Woolf), this textbook departs from the traditional encyclopedic format. Instead of simply listing facts, theories, and names, the authors teach students how to think like psychologists .
Watson and his assistant, Rosalie Rayner, conditioned fear. Every time Albert touched a white rat, Watson struck a metal bar with a hammer behind the boy’s head. After just 7 pairings, Albert cried, crawled away, and showed terror at the rat alone. Authored by Scott O
Authored by Scott O. Lilienfeld, Steven Jay Lynn, and Laura L. Namy (with contributions from Nancy J. Woolf), this textbook departs from the traditional encyclopedic format. Instead of simply listing facts, theories, and names, the authors teach students how to think like psychologists .
Watson and his assistant, Rosalie Rayner, conditioned fear. Every time Albert touched a white rat, Watson struck a metal bar with a hammer behind the boy’s head. After just 7 pairings, Albert cried, crawled away, and showed terror at the rat alone.