Animal Intelligence: Experimental Studies

Animal Intelligence: Experimental Studies

Livre d'Edward Thorndike
Date de publication originale : 1911
Autres questions
What animal did Thorndike use for the experiment?
placing a cat inside a “puzzle box,” an apparatus from which the animal could escape and obtain food only by pressing a panel, opening a catch, or pulling on a loop of string. Thorndike measured the speed with which the cat gained its release from the box on successive trials.…
What did Edward Thorndike discover?
He was perhaps best known for his famous puzzle box experiments with cats, which led to the development of the law of effect. Thorndike's principle suggests that responses immediately followed by positive consequences are more likely to recur.
What are the three types of intelligence by Thorndike?
In 1920, Edward Thorndike postulated three kinds of intelligence: social, mechanical, and abstract. Building on this, contemporary theories such as that proposed by Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner tend to break intelligence into separate categories (e.g., emotional, spatial, etc.).
What is the behaviorist learning theory of Thorndike?
The main principle of Thorndike theory is learning is exercise repeatedly, because of that learning must be oriented to give exercise as stimulus, so that learner can give a respond for that stimulus.
Animal intelligence: Experimental studies. Citation. Thorndike, E. L. (1911). Animal intelligence: Experimental studies. Macmillan Press. https://.
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Animal Intelligence is a consolidated record of Edward L. Thorndike's theoretical and empirical contributions to the comparative psychology of learning. Thorndike's approach is systematic and comprehensive experimentation using a variety of animals and tasks, all within a laboratory setting.
This landmark study in the investigation of animal intelligence illustrates Thorndike's thinking on the evolution of the mind. It includes his formal statement ...
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Thorndike, E. L. (2000). Animal intelligence: Experimental studies. Transaction Publishers. Abstract. This book, first published in 1911, brings together 5 ...
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Author, Edward Lee Thorndike ; Edition, reprint ; Publisher, Macmillan, 1911 ; Original from, the University of Michigan ; Digitized, Sep 23, 2005.
[3] Thorndike, E. L. (1898). Animal Intelligence: An Experimental Study of the Associative Processes in Animals (Psychological Review, Monograph Supplements, No ...