In Watson's attempt to produce a phobia in Albert B., what were the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus?
a. The conditioned stimulus was a rat and the unconditioned stimulus was a loud noise.
b. The conditioned stimulus was a loud noise and the unconditioned stimulus was a rat.
c. The conditioned stimulus was a rat and the unconditioned stimulus was fear
d. The conditioned stimulus was a loud noise and the unconditioned stimulus was fear.
a
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