instrumental conditioning because pushing the correct pedal was instrumental in producing the reward.
Educational Psychology grew out of psychology established by William James. His work was then furthered by E.L. Thorndike.
Thorndike was a key figure in Behaviourist Psychology. He developped the Law of Effect. This states that certain behaviours can be reinforced or discouraged by reward or punishment. It was key to the development of operant conditioning and behaviourism in general.
It promoted educational psychology, brought the study of animals into psychology.
Language and the brain, ALSO Asplshia
Health Psychology studies how psychology can contribute to establishing and maintaining health or preventing and treating illnesses. This field was formerly known as Behavioral Medicine and included a focus on psychophysiological disorders.
Educational Psychology grew out of psychology established by William James. His work was then furthered by E.L. Thorndike.
Thorndike was a key figure in Behaviourist Psychology. He developped the Law of Effect. This states that certain behaviours can be reinforced or discouraged by reward or punishment. It was key to the development of operant conditioning and behaviourism in general.
It promoted educational psychology, brought the study of animals into psychology.
it promoted education psychology
Edward L. Thorndike was an influential psychologist known for his work in the fields of educational psychology and the theory of learning. Some of his notable works include "The Elements of Psychology" and "Animal Intelligence." He is best known for his formulation of the law of effect and his research on behaviorism.
Oliver Thorndike's birth name is Oliver Thorndike Simpkins.
Stewart Thorndike's birth name is Megan Stewart Thorndike.
Sybil Thorndike's birth name is Thorndike, Agnes Sybil.
Russell Thorndike's birth name is Arthur Russell Thorndike.
Edward Thorndike. Thorndike was a psychologist by trade and a 40 year professor at Teacher's College Columbia University. His believed that all things were quantifiable and laid much of the ground work for the Behaviorist learning theory of B.F. Skinner and others.
Herbert Thorndike died in 1672.
Elizabeth Thorndike was born in 1642.