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John B. Watson's work showed that classical conditioning was a mechanism that could lead to the development of phobias.

The implication of John B. Watson's work was that human phobias might be the result of classical conditioning?

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Question: true or false One of the implications of John B. Watson’s work was that human phobias might be the result of classical conditioning? provide evidence to prove that your answer is correct

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True. In his groundbreaking study "Little Albert," Watson conditioned a nine-month-old baby to be afraid of a white rat—and other furry objects—through a series of conditioning trials. This experiment, along with Watson's behavioral theories, is widely accepted as one of the first pieces of evidence that human phobias may be the result of classical conditioning.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 8:11 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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