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For those reviewing the , here is a thematic outline of the 16 core chapters:

This inquiry-based approach is crucial in an era of information overload. By focusing on the transition from asking questions to reaching evidence-based conclusions, the book equips readers with the tools to become better consumers of information in their daily lives. For those reviewing the , here is a

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It sounds like you’re looking for a compelling real-world story that illustrates the core themes of by Lilienfeld, Lynn, Namy, and Woolf. Albert was fearless—he reached for rats

But the real "good story" comes from Mary Cover Jones (called "the mother of behavior therapy"). She took Watson’s work and fixed it. She worked with a boy named Peter , age 3, who was terrified of rabbits. Using counterconditioning (which the textbook calls "exposure therapy"), she had Peter eat his favorite snack while a rabbit was brought progressively closer.

In 1920, behaviorist John B. Watson wondered if fear was innate or learned. He chose a 9-month-old infant, "Albert B." (Little Albert). Initially, Albert was fearless—he reached for rats, rabbits, and burning newspapers.

: Exploring alternative explanations for a finding.