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    Edward Chace Tolman (April 14, 1886 – November 19, 1959) was an American psychologist and a professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley...
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  • was introduced by Edward Tolman. It combines the study of behavior while also considering the purpose or goal of behavior. Tolman thought that learning...
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    Richard Chace Tolman (March 4, 1881 – September 5, 1948) was an American mathematical physicist and physical chemist who made many contributions to statistical...
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  • Journal Edward C. Tolman (1886–1959), American psychologist James E. Tolman (1867–1956), Massachusetts lawyer and state representative Marije Tolman (born...
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    relationship of its component parts. The concept was introduced by Edward Tolman in 1948. He tried to explain the behavior of rats that appeared to learn...
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  • cognitivist theories. For instance, in order to explain the behavior of rats, Edward Tolman suggested that the rats were constructing a "cognitive map" that helped...
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  • writings of researchers such as Ward Edwards, Milton J. Rosenberg, Edward Tolman, and John B. Watson. EVT has three basic components. First, individuals...
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  • Ethical Standards for Psychologists was developed in 1947 and chaired by Edward Tolman. The committee was created because psychologists were becoming more...
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    included, for example, Wolfgang Köhler and his insightful chimpanzees and Edward Tolman whose proposed cognitive map was a significant contribution to subsequent...
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    Ruel P. Tolman (also known as Ruel Pardee Tolman, R. P. Tolman; Mar 26, 1878 — Aug 24, 1954) was an American painter, photographer, printmaker, and curator...
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    Daniel Montello, Max J. Egenhofer, Andrew U. Frank, Christian Freksa, Edward Tolman, and Barbara Tversky, among others. The conference on Spatial Information...
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    Woodworth (AM, 1896) Edward Thorndike (AM, 1897) Boris Sidis (PhD, 1897) Edwin Holt (PhD, 1901) Robert Yerkes (PhD, 1902) Edward Tolman (PhD, 1915) Gardner...
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  • Crutchfield was known as an excellent teacher. He was a student of Edward Tolman. Crutchfield situation Helson, Ravenna (1979). "Obituary: Richard S...
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  • Rotter was influenced by Alfred Adler, Clark Hull, B.F. Skinner, and Edward Tolman. After earning his doctorate he was unable to obtain a faculty position...
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  • General Theory of Action. The latter work, which was coauthored with Edward Tolman, Edward Shils and several others, was the outcome of the so-called Carnegie...
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  • Privatdozent at the University of Vienna in 1934. In 1933, however, Edward C. Tolman, chairman of the department of psychology at the University of California...
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  • a purposive behaviorist, Edward Tolman, and received his BA in 1930, continuing on there as a graduate student with Tolman and Robert Tryon, earning...
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  • education and career endeavors, Krech was with many psychologists including Edward Tolman, Karl Lashley, and Rensis Likert. Krech was born as Yitzhok-Eizik Krechevsky...
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  • written by Edward van de Vendel. 2008: Vlag en Wimpel, Mejuffrouw Muis en haar heerlijke huis 2010: Gouden Penseel, De boomhut (with Ronald Tolman) 2018:...
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  • student of Calvin S. Hall (who had just completed doctoral studies with Edward C. Tolman at University of California, Berkeley) and Robert W. Leeper (who was...
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    Chadwick Alma Tolman (October 1938 – April 6, 2024) was an American chemist. He obtained his B.S. in Chemistry from Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
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    the grandson of noted psychologist Edward C. Tolman, and great-nephew of Manhattan Project physicist Richard C. Tolman. While attending school at University...
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  • different way from Albert Einstein's derivation. In 1909, he and Richard C. Tolman combined his methods with special relativity. In 1912 Lewis and Edwin Bidwell...
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  • Advancement of Science. At the meeting, members elected Lewis Terman and Edward Tolman as the Association's president and vice president, respectively. The...
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  • Nevitt and 11 other professors, including the luminary behaviorist Edward Tolman, after whom the University of California ultimately named its psychology...
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  • mass cancels the negative energy from gravity was the physicist Richard C. Tolman. Because Tryon believed our universe has zero net energy, in his paper Tryon...
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    Edward Lee Thorndike (August 31, 1874 – August 9, 1949) was an American psychologist who spent nearly his entire career at Teachers College, Columbia University...
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  • California, Berkeley. At Berkeley, he was taught by influential figures like Edward Tolman, Egon Brunswik, and Gordon Lynn Walls. After graduate school, Hochberg...
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  • Psychological Association. During this time, he and Bill Estes also revised Edward Tolman's vicarious trial and error model to include human choices among commodity...
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    Oppenheimer began an emotional affair with Ruth Tolman, a psychologist and the wife of his friend Richard Tolman. The affair ended after Oppenheimer returned...
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