In every research article I have read about Pavlov's experiment, I have read that there were 2-3 dogs in each experimental instruction. I hope that this has helped a lot of people looking for this answer such I have been for the past three to four months. Have a nice time, and I am glad that I could be of assistance to y'all! -Syd:D
Scientist can use the computer for many reasons one reason is to look up information for an experiment.
Classical condition uses conditional and unconditional stimuli to draw out a certain response or behavior. Ivan Pavlov was the first to use this, and stumbled across it when doing research on the connection between dogs smelling meat and therefore salivating. He soon discovered that the dogs would salivate whenever the doctor that normally fed them would enter the room. Other research proved that in classical conditioning, an unconditional stimuli will produce a result whether it is Pavlov's dogs salivating or Watson's Baby Albert associating rats with fear.
They produce many offspring
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The discussion for experiment of the microscope has focused on the many uses of the microscope. The discussion also goes into depth regarding the many techniques of use.
Classical Conditioning is what Pavlov did in his very famous work with dogs. Pavlov trained his 'subjects' to salivate upon hearing a ringing bell. He took a physiological response (salivating) and "conditioned" it to the ringing of the bell. You can see how easy this would be. Every time he gave his [hungry] subject some food, he rang a bell. Eventually, just ringing the bell was enough to bring about the salivating response. This is distinct from Operant Conditioning, where you can shape behaviors (not physiological responses) by conditioning them to various rewards or punishments. This is basically the kind of process that any animal trainer will use.
Let's do another experiment!
yes, you can use it in the place of a tooth in an experiment, im not sure why, but I do know that the egg shell has many characteristics of the outer layer of a tooth
use of factorial experiment instead of single factor experiments
Russia was the first to use dogs in space successfully. Of the 13 dogs that went into space, 5 died in flight.