The IV in Pavlov's experiment is the bell and DV is the [amount of] salivation. The reason is that the salivation is dependent on the bell ringing.
The IV in Skinner's experiment is the food reward and the DV is the amount of time it took to push the lever.
Pavlov's experiment was about classical conditioning.Can you train a dog to react to a stimulus such as a bell... even on a fundamental level, such as evoking salivation and the expectation of food even without the presence of food.B.F. Skinner took the experiments in classical conditioning further.
conditioned stimulus
The meaning of trying it on the dog is to carry out an experiment. The experiment is usually carried on something new, something that is yet to be used.
Pavlov's dog salivated to a tone because the tone had been repeatedly paired with the presentation of food. This led to the dog associating the tone with food, triggering a conditioned response of salivation even when food was not present.
Etehl Skinner who last appeared in 2000 and sadly in real life is dead.
Ivan Pavlov
Keep. The box clean. Or put the box were the dog can't get. To it
The Russian dog head experiment, as claimed by some sources, has been debunked by Snopes.
'Sirius' by Olaf Stapledon (1944) is a book about an intelligent dog created by a scientist and brought up with the scientist's daughter.
In Pavlov's experiment, the unconditioned stimulus (US) was the food that naturally triggers the dog's salivation reflex. This means that the food automatically causes the dog to salivate without any conditioning.
John Stuart Skinner has written: 'A Christmas gift to the young agriculturists of the United States ..' -- subject(s): Agriculture 'The Dog and the Sportsman: Embracing the Uses, Breeding, Training, Diseases, Etc., Etc., of Dogs ..'
to eat a dog