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What is the name of a scientist who studied caves?

I assume that would fall under something a geologist would study


What would a scientist study in criminology?

Criminology is sort of a sociological discipline and so would be studied with sociological methods: surveys and statistics.


Why scientist did not disturb the habitat that they research?

If the studied habitat is disturbed, it could have an effect on the results which would make them unreliable.


A scientist who has studied meteorology and oceanography would be best suited to research what?

The relationship between formation of tornadoes and altitude.


What are some Social Conditioning examples?

A classic example of social conditioning would probably be Pavlov's dogs.Everytime Pavlov (a scientist) fed his dogs, he would ring a bell. The dogs would salivate at the food. Eventually, the dogs began to associate the sound of the bell with food and Pavlov would be able to ring the bell and the dogs would come to him without him having to put food down for them. Just the sound of the bell would cause the dogs to salivate because they assumed it meant food.


During which step of the technological design process would a scientist try to determine if anyone has already studied the problem they have identified?

The FIRST step!


What branch of science would a scientist be interested in if he or she studied animals that live in the water?

Apex answers Life science


Who is the Italian scientist who studied falling objects?

Do you mean Galileo Galilei? The Italian guy who dropped things from the Leaning Tower to see what would hit the ground first?


What was the conditioned stimulus in Pavlov's study on dogs?

Pavlov would ring a bell then afterward bring meat out for the dogs at which point they would salivate then he would give them the meat and they would eat it. Eventually, Pavlov would ring the bell, then the dogs would salivate because they expected the meat but Pavlov would not bring out the meat. This was called 'classical conditioning'.


How classical conditioning occurs?

Classical conditioning is simply the pairing of two unrelated stimuli enough times so that both stimuli evoke the same response.Example:In Pavlov's famous experiment with dogs, he started with the information that dogs would salivate when presented with food, but would not salivate at the sound of a bell. However, after numerous pairings of ringing the bell when the dogs were given food eventually the dogs salivated at the sound of the bell alone. We would say the dogs had been (classically) conditioned to salivate at the sound of the bell.


What kind of scientist examines small and winged creatures?

An entomologist is a scientist that studies insects and 'bugs.' A chiropterologist is a scientist who studies bats. An ornithologist studies birds. It would depend on what small, winged creature was being studied.


What type of scientist would you be?

I would be a chemist, what kind of scientist would you be?