EDEC 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Little Albert Experiment

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Research depending on whose perspective you"re looking at, the research written can be viewed as good or bad. It is important to have a critical eye of who it is good for or who it is bad for. The complexity of how we look at research can be different for different people. Research is never neutral or objective but rather always subjective. We have done some research that sometimes hurt people but in a subjective view see it has okay. (example: little albert) Video notes on research examples of non-neutral research. Experimenting how young people feel guilt (play with a toy that is seen as precious then have the toy break into pieces to analyze the guilt feeling a child may have). Little albert experience died at age of 6 (died from an unknown cause but it can be because of the research?) There are number of ways how research should be examined critically.

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