Animal Intelligence (1911) (Classics in Psychology, 1855-1914)
Description:
Thorndike's research established the study of animal learning as a laboratory science by offering a theory of instrumental learning couched solely in terms of the organism's ability to form new connections and by employing novel experimental techniques that were objective, quantitative, reproducible and convenient to use.
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