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  1. Edward Thorndike. Edward Lee Thorndike (August 31, 1874 – August 9, 1949) was an American psychologist who spent nearly his entire career at Teachers College, Columbia University. His work on comparative psychology and the learning process led to the theory of connectionism and helped lay the scientific foundation for educational psychology.

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  2. Sep 28, 2023 · At a Glance. Edward Thorndike was an early psychologist who introduced the law of effect and became known as the founder of modern educational psychology. Thorndike's theory had a significant impact on the behavioral school of thought, particularly B. F. Skinner's theory of operant conditioning.

  3. Apr 11, 2024 · Edward L. Thorndike (born August 31, 1874, Williamsburg, Massachusetts, U.S.—died August 9, 1949, Montrose, New York) was an American psychologist whose work on animal behaviour and the learning process led to the theory of connectionism, which states that behavioral responses to specific stimuli are established through a process of trial and ...

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  4. Feb 1, 2024 · Edward Thorndike: The Law of Effect. By. Saul Mcleod, PhD. Updated on. February 1, 2024. Reviewed by. Olivia Guy-Evans, MSc. On This Page: Thorndike Theory. Experimental Evidence. Critical Evaluation. Additional Laws of Learning In Thorndike’s Theory. Summary.

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  5. Thorndike’s law of effect, in animal behaviour and conditioning, the postulate developed by American psychologist Edward L. Thorndike in 1905 that argued that the probability that a particular stimulus will repeatedly elicit a particular learned response depends on the perceived consequences of the.

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  7. May 14, 2018 · BIBLIOGRAPHY. Although he spent his mature career in educational psychology at Columbia University ’ s Teachers College in New York City, American psychologist Edward Lee Thorndike ’ s most important work was done in animal learning, begun at Harvard under William James (1842 – 1910).

  8. Edward Thorndike was an early 20th century educator and psychologist who studied the learning process and influenced the development of the American public school system. Professional Life....

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