Richard Chace Tolman has written:
'The theory of the relativity of motion' -- subject(s): Dynamics, Relativity (Physics), Motion, Space and time
'Relativity, thermodynamics and cosmology' -- subject(s): Thermodynamics, Cosmology, Relativity (Physics), Special relativity (Physics), Electrodynamics
Edward Chace Tolman has written: 'Backward elimination of errors in two sucessive discrimination habits' -- subject(s): Rats, Animal intelligence 'Retroactive inhibition as affected by conditions of learning' -- subject(s): Inhibition, Memory 'The nature of instinct' -- subject(s): Instinct
William George Chace has written: 'Exploding wires'
Rebecca Chace has written: 'Chautauqua summer' -- subject(s): Biography, Entertainers, Vaudeville
Jo An E. Chace has written: 'Making it new' -- subject(s): American poetry
George Ide Chace has written: 'The virtues and services of Francis Wayland' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'George Ide Chace, L.L.D.' -- subject(s): Accessible book
G. Earl Chace has written: 'Wonders of rattlesnakes' -- subject- s -: Juvenile literature, Rattlesnakes, Snakes, Behavior, Habitat
William M Chace has written: '100 semesters' -- subject(s): Education, Higher, Higher Education, Universities and colleges
Edward Tolman was an American psychologist. He was most famous for his studies on behavioral psychology.Born in West Newton, Massachusetts, brother of CalTech physicist Richard Chace Tolman, Edward C. Tolman studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1915. Most of his career was spent at the University of California, Berkeley (from 1918 to 1954), where he taught psychology.Tolman is best known for his studies of learning in rats using mazes, and he published many experimental articles, of which his paper with Ritchie and Kalish in 1946 was probably the most influential. His major theoretical contributions came in his 1932 book, Purposive Behavior in Animals and Men, and in a series of papers in the Psychological Review, "The determinants of behavior at a choice point" (1938), "Cognitive maps in rats and men" (1948) and "Principles of performance" (1955).[
Cornelius Vermuyden has written: 'Sir Cornelius Vermuyden's agreement with King Charles for draining Hatfield Chace, &c'
Charles Chace has written: 'An exposition on the eight extraordinary vessels' -- subject(s): Medicine, Early works to 1800, Chinese Medicine, Chinese Traditional Medicine, History 'Fleshing out the bones' -- subject(s): Case studies, Chinese Medicine
Thomas Rackett has written: 'Observations on Cancer salinus' -- subject(s): Crabs, Crustacea 'Observations on a viper found in Cranborne Chace, Dorsetshire' -- subject(s): Viperidae, Snakes
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