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Animal intelligence: Experimental studies: Unpacking the complexity of animal cognition and behavior through experimental studies

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In "Animal Intelligence: Experimental Studies," Edward L. Thorndike presents a groundbreaking exploration into the cognitive abilities of animals through meticulously designed experiments. His systematic approach, characterized by the use of controlled trials and quantitative measurements, reflects the early roots of behavioral psychology. Thorndike's formative experiments with cats in puzzle boxes challenge the prevailing notions of animal instinct, unveiling a framework for understanding learning processes, which he famously summarizes in the Law of Effect. This work not only contributes to the fields of psychology and animal behavior but also serves as a catalyst for further inquiry into comparative cognition. Edward L. Thorndike (1874'Äì1949) was an American psychologist deeply influenced by the scientific discoveries of his time, particularly those relating to education and animal research. His academic upbringing, coupled with his fascination for the behavior of the animal kingdom, led him to emphasis on empirical observation and rigorous data collection. Thorndike's contributions to psychology extend far beyond the scope of this book; he played a pivotal role in establishing educational psychology as a distinct discipline, firmly grounding his theories in research. "Animal Intelligence: Experimental Studies" is essential for anyone interested in psychology, animal behavior, or the scientific method. Thorndike's innovative methodologies and profound insights into learning processes will resonate with scholars, educators, and anyone curious about the mind's workings beyond the human experience.

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eBook : 10 de julio de 2023

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