While studying the salivation response in dogs, Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov observed that dogs would not only salivate when they were fed but would actually start to salivate when they heard the footsteps of his lab assistant. Which of the following best describes this situation. This was a testing experiment because it happened in Pavlov's lab. This was a testing experiment because Pavlov's assistants were interacting with the dogs rather than passively observing them. This was an observational experiment because Pavlov was not testing a hypothesis when he observed this. This was not an experiment because Pavlov did not intend to make this observation. This was an observational experiment because Pavlov did not take any measurements.

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While studying the salivation response in dogs,
Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov observed that dogs
would not only salivate when they were fed but would
actually start to salivate when they heard the
footsteps of his lab assistant.
Which of the following best describes this situation.
This was a testing experiment because it
happened in Pavlov's lab.
This was a testing experiment because Pavlov's
assistants were interacting with the dogs rather
than passively observing them.
This was an observational experiment because
Pavlov was not testing a hypothesis when he
observed this.
This was not an experiment because Pavlov did
not intend to make this observation.
This was an observational experiment because
Pavlov did not take any measurements.
Transcribed Image Text:While studying the salivation response in dogs, Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov observed that dogs would not only salivate when they were fed but would actually start to salivate when they heard the footsteps of his lab assistant. Which of the following best describes this situation. This was a testing experiment because it happened in Pavlov's lab. This was a testing experiment because Pavlov's assistants were interacting with the dogs rather than passively observing them. This was an observational experiment because Pavlov was not testing a hypothesis when he observed this. This was not an experiment because Pavlov did not intend to make this observation. This was an observational experiment because Pavlov did not take any measurements.
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