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E. L. Thorndike: Critical Essay by Geraldine M. Joncich

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SOURCE: “Science: Touchstone for a New Age in Education,” in Psychology and the Science of Education: Selected Writings of Edward L. Thorndike, edited by Geraldine M. Joncich, Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1962, pp. 1-26.

In the following essay, Joncich explains the revolutionary influence of Thorndike's scientific method of educational psychology.

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