What happened after "Little Albert" was classically conditioned to fear a tame white rat?
A) Stimulus generalization occurred; Albert responded with fear to other furry animals and fuzzy objects.
B) The sight of the hammer produced spontaneous recovery of the unconditioned response.
C) Stimulus discrimination occurred; Albert responded with fear to white rats but not to other furry animals or to fuzzy objects.
D) The conditioned fear response was quickly and easily extinguished.
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