Read the following passage and check (√)the three inferences that can most logically be drawn from. A famous psychology experiment conducted by Dr. John B. Watson demonstrates that people, like animals, can be conditioned—trained to respond in a particular wayto certain stimulations. Watson gave an eleven-month-old baby named Albert a soft, furry white rat. Each timr Alert tried to stroke the rat, Dr. Watson hit a metal bar with a hammer. Before long, Albert was afraid not only of white rats but also of white rabbits, white dogs, and white fur coats. He even screamed at the sight of a Santa Claus mask. Dr. Watson did not like small children. ( ) Before the experiment, Albert was not afraid of white rats. ( ) Albert had been familiar with rats before the experiment. ( ) If he had seen a black fur coat, Albert would have screamed. ( ) Albert connected the loud noise of the hammer striking the metal bar with the white rat. ( ) Albert was afraid of unexpected loud noises. ( )