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Original Articles

Priority in the Classical Conditioning of Children

Pages 192-195 | Published online: 20 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

Contrary to widely held belief, Watson and Rayner's (1920) experiment with Little Albert is not the first reported case of classical conditioning of a child. Their work was preceded by that of Bogen and of Krasnogorskii. Mateer's work either preceded or coincided with Watson and Rayner's. This article clarifies the chronology of these early studies of classical conditioning with human subjects.

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