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Identity development during adolescence only involves making a commitment to an occupation.
Watson And Rayner
Known for their Little Albert experiment, they demonstrated that emotional responses could be conditioned using classical conditioning techniques.
Classical Conditioned
Classical Conditioning is a type of learning in which a neutral stimulus comes to elicit a reflexive response because it has been associated with a stimulus that already produces that response.
Little Albert
A classic experiment in psychology conducted by John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner demonstrating how emotional responses can be conditioned in humans.
UCS
An abbreviation commonly used in psychology for "Unconditioned Stimulus," which is a stimulus that naturally triggers a response without the need for prior conditioning.
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