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E. L. Thorndike: Critical Review by F. C. Bartlett

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SOURCE: A review of Man and His Works, in Mind, Vol. LIV, No. 213, January, 1945, pp. 161-71.

In the following review, Bartlett asserts that his impression of Thorndike as an ingenious researcher was confirmed after reading Man and His Works.

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