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==Notes== {{reflist|refs= <ref name="Schwartz">Steven Schwartz; ''Classic Studies in Psychology;'' Palo Alto: Mayfield Publishing,1986; print.</ref> <ref name="Beck, Levinson & Irons">{{cite journal | last1=Beck|first1=H. P.|last2=Levinson|first2=S.|last3=Irons|first3=G.| year=2009| title=Finding Little Albert: A journey to John B. Watson's infant laboratory| journal=[[American Psychologist]] |volume=64 |issue=7 |pages=605β614 | doi=10.1037/a0017234 | pmid=19824748| url=http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/asu/f/Beck_Hall_2009_Finding_Little_Albert.pdf}}</ref> <ref name="Correcting">{{cite journal |last2=Digdon |first2=Nancy |last1=Powell |first1=Russell A.|last3=Harris |first3=Ben|last4=Smithson |first4=Christopher| date=2014 |title=Correcting the record on Watson, Rayner, and Little Albert: Albert Barger as "Psychology's lost boy" |journal=[[American Psychologist]] |volume=69 |issue=6 |pages=600β611 |doi=10.1037/a0036854 |pmid=25197838 |url=https://zenodo.org/record/1405620}}</ref> <ref name="Digdon">{{cite journal | last1=Digdon |first1=Nancy |last2=Powell |first2=Russell A.|last3=Harris |first3=Ben |date=2014 |title=Little Albert's Alleged Neurologicial Impairment: Watson, Rayner, and Historical Revision |journal=[[History of Psychology]] |volume=17 |issue=4 |pages=312β324 |doi=10.1037/a0037325 |pmid=25068585}}</ref> <ref name="Search">{{cite web | url=http://chronicle.com/article/The-Search-for-Psychologys/146747/ | publisher=The Chronicle of Higher Education | last=Bartlett| first= T. |date=June 2, 2014 | title= The Search for Psychology's Lost Boy: In 2009 the Decades-old Mystery of 'Little Albert' was Finally Solved ... or Was It?}}</ref> <ref name="Regulation">[https://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/regulations-and-policy/belmont-report/index.html ''The Belmont Report β Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Research β Regulations and Policy'']</ref> <ref name="Watson">"Anyone{{snd}}Regardless of Their Nature{{snd}}Can Be Trained to Be Anything"; Watson, John B.; ''Big Ideas Simply Explained: The Psychology Book.'' London: Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Inc., 2012, {{ISBN?}}</ref> <ref name="Harris, B">{{Cite web|url=http://users.sussex.ac.uk/~grahamh/RM1web/Classic%20papers/Harris1979.pdf|title=Harris, B. (1979). Whatever happened to little Albert. American Psychologist, 34(2), 151-160.|website=users.sussex.ac.uk|accessdate=June 12, 2023}}</ref> <ref name="Rutherford">{{Cite web|url=http://www.feministvoices.com/mary-cover-jones/|title=Rutherford, Alexandra. "Mary Cover Jones". Psychology's Feminist Voices|website=www.feministvoices.com|accessdate=June 12, 2023}}</ref> <ref name="Whatever">{{cite news | url=http://www.macewan.ca/wcm/MacEwanNews/WHAT_HAPPENED_TO_LITTLE_ALBERT| title=Whatever Happened to Little Albert?| date=June 2, 2014| publisher=MacEwan University News| access-date=August 30, 2014| location=Edmonton, Alberta}}</ref> <ref name="NOTE1">Note: It is now considered unethical to evoke reactions of fear in humans under laboratory circumstances, except when the participant has given informed consent to being purposely horrified as part of the experiment. The standards dictate that experiments should not cause the human participants to suffer unnecessary distress or to be in any way physically harmed. The welfare of the human participants must always be the paramount consideration in any form of research, and this is especially true with specially protected groups such as [[children]].</ref> <ref name="Arc-Whatever">{{cite web | url = http://htpprints.yorku.ca/archive/00000198/01/BHARRIS.HTM | title = Whatever Happened to Little Albert? | author = Ben Harris | access-date = 30 August 2010 | archive-url = https://archive.today/20120803155410/http://htpprints.yorku.ca/archive/00000198/01/BHARRIS.HTM | archive-date = 3 August 2012}}</ref> <ref name="Bartlett">{{cite web|last1=Bartlett|first1=Tom|title=A New Twist in the Sad Saga of Little Albert|url=http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/percolator/a-new-twist-in-the-sad-saga-of-little-albert/28423|website=chronicle.com|publisher=The Chronicle of Higher Education|access-date=8 June 2017}}</ref> <ref name="HoPsych">{{cite journal|last1=Fridlund|first1=Alan J.|last2=Beck|first2=Hall P.|last3=Goldie|first3=William D.|last4=Irons|first4=Gary|title=Little Albert: A neurologically impaired child|journal=[[History of Psychology]]|date=November 2012|volume=15|issue=4|pages=302β327|doi=10.1037/a0026720|pmid=23397921}}</ref> <ref name="How the Challenge of Explaining Learning Influenced the Origins and Development of John B. Watson's Behaviorism">{{Cite journal |last=Rilling |first=Mark |date=Summer 2000 |title=How the Challenge of Explaining Learning Influenced the Origins and Development of John B. Watson's Behaviorism |url=https://doi.org/10.2307/1423731 |journal=American Journal of Psychology |volume=113 |issue=2 |pages=275β301 |doi=10.2307/1423731 |jstor=1423731|pmid=10862345 |url-access=subscription }}</ref> }}
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