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CoachMurlin: “Behaviors followed by satisfying consequences tend to be repeated, and those that produce unpleasant consequences are less likely to be repeated.”
- Edward Thorndike, psychologist (Columbia University)
Shahid_kirdoli: Behaviours followed by satisfying consequences tend to be repeated and those that produce unpleasant consequences are less likely to be repeated.
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Coolog1552: Just as the science and art of agriculture depend upon chemistry and botany, so the art of education depends upon physiology and psychology.,Edward Thorndike,Education, Art, Agriculture ,
KomlaGN03728750: Human folk are as a matter of fact eager to find intelligence in animals.,Edward Thorndike,Animals, Matter, Human ,
Devdotun: being consistent with it
2. "Habits Are Automated Behaviours that we Have Learned From Experience"
Habits dominate our life, E.g Brushing our teeth.
Here, the author pointed out elements that make habits (Thanks to an experiment by Edward Thorndike)
The elements are:
jhamby: And I'm back to "total mind control" and putting children in metaphorical Skinner boxes, again.
All "mind control" roads lead to eugenics and Pavlovian conditioning, and usually quickly. This book mentions behavioral psychologists Edward L. Thorndike:
tinashe_cynthia: THE LAW OF EFFECT
Actions that are followed by favorable consequences are more likely to be repeated than actions followed by unfavorable consequences.- Edward Lee Thorndike
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jimtemu: The fallacy of elegant equipment: Textbooks usually depict Edward Thorndike’s puzzle boxes as neatly built and sturdy. Reality: It seems Thorndike wasn’t very good with his hands, and made his boxes from scraps. A really clever cat would have just pushed its way through the side.
Lucky_Fox19: He who learns and runs away, lives to learn another day.
Edward Thorndike
l_shannu: Psychology is the science of the intellects, characters and behavior of animals including man.
- Edward Thorndike
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anitaleirfall: Animal intelligence: Experimental studies by Edward L. Thorndike [1911]/(2023)
flaneurinvestor: Anyone can learn something useful from quotations.
"Colors fade, temples crumble, empires fall, but wise words endure."
— Edward Thorndike
DrHayzed: “behaviors followed by satisfying consequences tend to be repeated and those that produce unpleasant consequences are less likely to be repeated.”
Description of learning process by Edward Thorndike (1898)
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malnote: Sherlock Holmes claimed that our the Kundalini technique is actually a genetic clone of Edward Thorndike, thereby deleting twitter from my phone.
GuiangGaming: Three things I found most interesting on my reading today.
Edward Thorndike (1898)
"Behaviors followed by satisfying consequences are more likely to be repeated and those that produce unpleasant consequences are less likely to be repeated"
WJagmin: Colors fade, temples crumble, empires fall, but wise words endure. — Edward Thorndike
Unique_boy001: 2. Operant Conditioning: Propounded by scholars like Edward Thorndike firstly and later by B.F.
Skinner, this theory stresses on the fact that the consequences of actions shape the behaviour.
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HJLinMD: although the leaming curve rises spectacularly up to twenty, it remains steady for at least another five years. After that, ability to leam drops very, very slowly up to the age of thirty-five, and drops a bit more but still slowty beyond that age.
- Edward Thorndike
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pastor_wilfred3: Edward Thorndike concluded that if a rat is conditioned to running within a specified space, hitting obstacles at both ends, even after removing the obstacles, the rat will still not go beyond those previous barriers. Fear is a learnt behaviour.
DrEmWilliams: "This chapter will present facts showing how far he can thus teach himself, or be taught, a changed attitude of greater interest in learning Spanish, typewriting, economics, the proper feeding of children, or whatever is to be learned." 6/6
Edward Thorndike, 1935, Adult Interests
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Twent05968126: In an experiment with cats, psychologist Edward Thorndike found that when certain behaviors are rewarding, they are repeated but when they produce unpleasant results, they are avoided.
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boldingbroke: "If a thing exists, it exists in some amount; and if it exists in some amount, it can be measured." -Edward L. Thorndike
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grv_speaking: In 1920, Edward Thorndike came up with the social intelligence theory
It was not received well in business for a long time due to the focus on labor and productivity at that point in time
In the 1990s, Daniel Goleman and others came up with Emotional Intelligence,
Roaring20sNews: State Universities "Favor Army's Mental [ie IQ] Test For Students . . . for standardization of entrance requirements . . . Edward Thorndike to speak" | Nov 19, 1922
Note: Because of support for eugenics, Thorndike's name was recently removed from a building at Columbia U.
Caution_ImDope: And I feel like I can change the world thanks to Edward Thorndike and B.F. Skinner.
botthistweet: Just as the science and art of agriculture depend upon chemistry and botany, so the art of education depends upon physiology and psychology.
~Edward Thorndike
MicheleZanini: A passage from one of Edward Lee Thorndike, one of the pioneers of educational psychology, from his book, "The Principles of Teaching" (1906).
It's essentially F.W. Taylor's Scientific Management applied to schooling.
MicheleZanini: A passage from one of Edward Lee Thorndike, one of the pioneers of educational psychology, from his book, "The Principles of Teaching" (1906).
It's essentially F.W. Taylor's Scientific Management applied to schooling. Yikes.
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VeryLegitQuotes: Neutral men are the devil's allies. - Edward Thorndike
aleja_7394: Edward Thorndike
sheisepic: Colors fade, temples crumble, empires fall, but wise words endure. - Edward Thorndike
lukeyoquinto: As Ellen C. Lagemann says: "I have often argued to students, only in part to be perverse, that one cannot understand the history of education in the United States during the twentieth century unless one realizes that Edward L. Thorndike won and John Dewey lost."
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nataliadutrapsy: "Psychology is the science of the intellects, characters and behavior of animals including man." Edward L. Thorndike (1910)
Verdurez: Quote of the Day
Nowhere more truly than in his mental capacities is man a part of nature.
Edward Thorndike
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Book_Addict: Happy birthday to psychologist Edward Thorndike (August 31, 1874), author of “The Measurement of Intelligence” (1927) et al.
JoergSt: Colors fade, temples crumble, empires fall, but wise words endure. - Edward Thorndike
edmundxzz: ✓Edward Lee Thorndike -- connectionism
edmundxzz: ✓Edward Lee Thorndike = "satisfaction" "the law of effect".
MundaSquire: 1949 – Death of Edward Thorndike, U.S. psychologist
"An adult who ceases after youth to unlearn and relearn his facts and to reconsider his opinions is a menace to a democratic community."
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KaranSardana17: Edward Thorndike described the learning process by stating,
" Behaviors followed by satisfying consequences tend to be repeated and those that produce unpleasant consequences are less likely to be repeated "
ZuraikhatN: "A behaviour that produces a favorable effect on the environment is more likely to be repeated in the future "
Edward. Thorndike.
darlenerispe: ivan pavlov - classical conditioning
edward lee thorndike - connectionism
burrhus frederick skinner - operant conditioning
albert bandura - social learning theory
david paul ausubel - meaningful reception theory
jerome bruner - discovery learning
lev vygotsky - sociocultural
iam_cups: Human folk are as a matter of fact eager to find intelligence in animals.
-Edward Thorndike
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Dhaval___parmar: The intellect, character, and
skill possessed by any man
are the product of certain
original tendencies and
the training which they
have received.
-Edward Thorndike
VasuPatel1133: " Behaviors followed by satisfying consequences tend to be repeated and those that produce unpleasent consequences are less likely to be repeated . "
~Edward Thorndike