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Social Studies, 09.07.2021 22:30 linseyamaker2961

Jorge is taking an introductory psychology class this semester. He was surprised to learn about Phineas Gage, the railroad worker who survived an iron rod blasted through his skull, and Little Albert, the 11-month-old who was conditioned to fear rats. Both of these individuals are the subjects of , which are invaluable for studying rare events.

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