Educational Psychology
by Edward L. Thorndike
Publisher: Teachers college 1910
ISBN/ASIN: B006FNC76Q
Number of pages: 272
Description:
The primary purpose of this book is to provide students in advanced courses in educational psychology with material which they would otherwise have to get from lectures at great cost of time. The author attempts to apply to a number of educational problems the methods of exact science.
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