Edward L. Thorndike
Edward L. Thorndike (1874-1949) was an American psychologist and educational theorist known for his contributions to educational psychology. He pioneered research on animal behavior and the psychology of learning, introducing the concept of the 'lw of effect.' Thorndike's work laid the foundation for modern educational psychology, emphasizing the importance of practice, reinforcement, and individual differences in learning.
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