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Thorndike, Edward Lee

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Thorndike, Edward Lee (1874–1949)

US educational psychologist whose experiments in behaviour of cats and dogs in a ‘puzzle box’ brought him to the conclusion that learning was improved when it achieved a satisfactory result. He extended this theory to human learning and found that students were encouraged by good results, but that being wrong did not teach them to correct their errors.



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