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Scientific misconduct / John B. Watson / Developmental psychology / Hydrocephalus / Child development / Human development / Psychology / Little Albert experiment / Science
Date: 2012-04-21 13:53:44
Scientific misconduct
John B. Watson
Developmental psychology
Hydrocephalus
Child development
Human development
Psychology
Little Albert experiment
Science

History of Psychology LITTLE ALBERT: A Neurologically Impaired Child Alan J. Fridlund, Hall P. Beck, William D. Goldie, and Gary Irons Online First Publication, January 23, 2012. doi: a0026720 CITATION

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