Conducted in 1919-1920, a nine-month-old baby was subject to a conditioning experiment to make him fear certain animals. Carried out by psychologist John B. Watson and his grad student Rosalie Rayner, ...
As time passes, the visual information that illustrates our memories fades away, Boston College researchers report Like old photographs ... said Boston College Assistant Professor of Psychology ...
As a doctoral student and professor of psychology, John Watson studied ... His most famous experiment was conducted in the winter of 1919 and 1920 with a baby known as Albert B.
Numerous experiments under Harvard's auspices employ human subjects. Many are in psychology and the other social sciences, but there are others in the physical sciences and biology. Such ...
Born to Jewish parents and deeply affected by the horrors of World War II, Milgram designed an experiment at Yale ... something unique about German psychology, but because it revealed something ...
Phone calls and old-school texting ... studied in clinical psychology contexts." What's driving all this? Ward suggests that the simplest explanation is that the experiment forced participants ...