Education : A First Book
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Edward Lee Thorndike
Edward Lee Thorndike was an influential American psychologist known for his groundbreaking work in the field of educational psychology. His most famous work, "The Laws of Learning," laid the foundation for modern theories of learning and behavior. Thorndike's writing style was clear, concise, and focused on empirical evidence.