Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Feb 18, 2019 · Edward Lee Thorndike was born 31 August 1874 in Massachusetts. Thorndike was introduced to psychology during his junior year (1893–1894) at Wesleyan University, during which he read chapters of William James’ The principles of psychology. Thorndike subsequently attended Harvard University, with the intention of taking courses on English ...

  2. Sep 9, 2020 · Thorndike was born in Williamsburg, Massachusetts and studied at Wesleyan and Harvard Universities. Whilst at Harvard, he worked with the philosopher and psychologist William James and developed an interest in animal learning. Due to personal and financial difficulties, he left Harvard to continue his research at Columbia University.

  3. EDWARD LEE THORNDIKE. a group of energetic young investigators, an outstandingly energetic, daring and even iconoclastic member of the group was the man who now, at the end of a very active career of fifty years, is recognized as the most productive psychologist our country has produced.

  4. May 18, 2018 · Edward L. Thorndike was an American psychologist, educator, lexicographer, and pioneer in educational research. The groundwork for research into learning was provided in 1913 – 1914 by his three-volume Educational Psychology, which set forth precepts based on his experimental and statistical investigations. These precepts – which covered ...

  5. Edward Thorndike was born August 31, 1874 in Williamsburg, Massachusetts. He received his undergraduate degree from Wesleyan University and began his graduate work at Harvard. By age 23, he ...

  6. 愛德華·桑代克. 爱德华·李·桑代克 ( Edward Lee Thorndike ,1874年8月31日—1949年8月9日), 美国 心理学家 , 心理學 行為主義 的代表人物之一。. 他几乎终生在 哥伦比亚大学 教育学院执教。. 他從研究 动物 的 实验 中,領會到它們的 学习 過程,從而提出他的 ...

  7. Nov 30, 2018 · Connectionism (Edward Thorndike) The learning theory of Thorndike represents the original S-R framework of behavioral psychology: Learning is the result of associations forming between stimuli and responses. Such associations or “habits” become strengthened or weakened by the nature and frequency of the S-R pairings.

  1. People also search for