Edward L. Thorndike
Edward L. Thorndike (1874-1949) was an American psychologist known for his significant contributions to educational psychology and behaviorism. He pioneered research on animal learning and intelligence, introducing the concept of 'connectionism.' horndike's work laid the foundation for modern educational practices and theories of learning, shaping the field of psychology with his innovative ideas and empirical studies.
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