Animal Intelligence is a consolidated record of Edward L. Thorndike’s theoretical and empirical contributions to the comparative psychology of learning. Thorndike’s approach is systematic and comprehensive experimentation using a variety of animals and tasks. All within a laboratory setting. When this book first appeared, it set a compelling example, and helped make the study of animal behaviour very much an experimental laboratory science. This landmark study in the investigation of animal intelligence illustrates Thorndike’s includes his formal statement of the influential law of effect, which had a significant impact on other behaviourists.
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Title
Animal Intelligence
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8177554611
Length
x+274p., Figures; Tables; 23cm.
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