RaynorFreudBartletteThorndykeBaddelyGarciaEbbinghausWatsonAtkinson2) He said for
RaynorFreudBartletteThorndykeBaddelyGarciaEbbinghausWatsonAtkinson2) He said forgetting is inspired by not really wanting to remember.RaynorFreudBartletteThorndykeBaddelyGarciaEbbinghausWatsonAtkinson3) He said ‘Memory is Reconstructive” RaynorFreudBartletteThorndykeBaddelyGarciaEbbinghausWatsonAtkinson4) He described how food aversions may be quickly learned after one bad experience.RaynorFreudBartletteThorndykeBaddelyGarciaEbbinghausWatsonAtkinson5) This Englishman was knighted for his work in cognitive psychology when he said “Memory is in little pieces”.RaynorFreudBartletteThorndykeBaddelyGarciaEbbinghausWatsonAtkinson6) He developed the Information-Processing ModelRaynorFreudBartletteThorndykeBaddelyGarciaEbbinghausWatsonAtkinson7) He described the “Law of Effect” RaynorFreudBartletteThorndykeBaddelyGarciaEbbinghausWatsonAtkinson8) He coined the term Behaviorism RaynorFreudBartletteThorndykeBaddelyGarciaEbbinghausWatsonAtkinson9) She helped him work with Little Albert to demonstrate that conditioning applies to children.RaynorFreudBartletteThorndykeBaddelyGarciaEbbinghausWatson
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