Educational Psychology

Educational Psychology

Livre d'Edward Thorndike
Date de publication originale : 1903
Autres questions
What is the contribution of Thorndike in educational psychology?
Edward Thorndike's contributions to psychology were reinforcement, connectionism, the Law of Effect, animal research, and standardization methods.
What is Edward Thorndike's theory?
Thorndike's theory of learning, also known as the law of effect, states that behavior that is followed by a positive consequence is more likely to be repeated, while behavior that is followed by a negative consequence is less likely to be repeated.
Who was the father of educational psychology?
Edward Lee Thorndike is the father of educational psychology. Educational psychology is the study of the behavior of a student including his memory, conceptual process, and ability to retain knowledge.
What are the basic principles of learning given by Edward Thorndike?
Edward Thorndike developed the first three laws of learning: readiness, exercise, and effect. He set also the law of effect which means that any behavior that is followed by pleasant consequences is likely to be repeated, and any behavior followed by unpleasant consequences is likely to be avoided.
Title. Educational psychology. Names. Thorndike, Edward L. (Edward Lee), 1874-1949. Created / Published. New York, Lemcke and Buechner, 1903. Headings.
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The author presents a comprehensive overview of the various psychological factors that affect learning, including perception, attention, memory, and reasoning.
6 oct. 2003 · "Considered the father of Educational Psychology, Edward Lee Thorndike was devoted throughout his career to understanding the process of ...
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Book details · Print length. 188 pages · Language. English · Publisher. BiblioLife · Publication date. May 26, 2009 · Dimensions. 5 x 0.4 x 8 inches · ISBN-10.
11 avr. 2024 · Edward L. Thorndike was an American psychologist whose work on animal behaviour and the learning process led to the theory of connectionism, ...
His work on comparative psychology and the learning process led to the theory of connectionism and helped lay the scientific foundation for educational ...
Thorndike, originally published in 1903. The book is a comprehensive study of the psychological principles that underlie the process of education, and it ...
28 sept. 2023 · Edward Thorndike was an early psychologist who introduced the law of effect and became known as the founder of modern educational psychology.
(Edward Lee), 1874-1949: Educational psychology : briefer course. ... (Edward Lee), 1874-1949: An etymological study of ten thousand words in Thorndike's ...
1 févr. 2024 · Thorndike's theory explains that learning is the formation of connections between stimuli and responses. The laws of learning he proposed are ...