tamenesselméletek
Tamenesselméletek, also known as taming experiments, are a series of psychological studies conducted by the Hungarian psychologist István Szabó. These experiments were designed to investigate the psychological and social factors that influence human behavior and attitudes towards animals. The studies took place in the 1960s and 1970s, primarily in Hungary, and involved a variety of animal species, including dogs, cats, and horses.
The core idea behind tamenesselméletek is to observe how humans interact with animals and how these interactions
The experiments often involved participants who were asked to care for and interact with animals in various
The findings of tamenesselméletek have contributed to the broader field of animal behavior and human-animal interaction