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John Watson and Rosalie Rayner made a loud noise behind Little Albert's head by striking a steel bar with a hammer and then watched as Albert jumped and fell sideways on the mattress on which he had been sitting. Then they offered a live white rat and struck the bar. Albert began to whimper, tremble, and fall over and cry. When the rat was later offered alone, Albert reacted with fear. The fear of the rat served as the ________ in their study.
Foot Wounds
Injuries or breaks in the skin of the foot, which can range from minor abrasions to deep ulcers, often requiring careful management to prevent infection.
Chronic Wounds
Wounds that fail to proceed through the normal stages of healing in an orderly and timely manner, often remaining open for an extended period.
Acute Wounds
Wounds that occur suddenly and heal at a predictable and expected rate, such as cuts or surgical incisions.
Typical Healing Time
The usual duration needed for a wound or medical condition to recover and return to a state of health.
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