Stimulus Response Theory - Edward Thorndike (Definition + Examples)

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PublishedJun 13, 2022
Duration6:57
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Stimulus Response Theory was proposed by Edward Thorndike, who believed that learning boils down to two things: stimulus, and response. In Pavlov’s famous experiment, the “stimulus” was food, and the “response” was salivation. He believed that all learning depended on the strength of the relationship between the stimulus and the response. Read more: https://practicalpie.com/stimulus-response-theory/

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