Description: Title: Animal Intelligence: Experimental Studies Author: Edward Lee Thorndike Series: The Animal Behavior Series Publisher: The Macmillan Company Publication Year: 1911 Format: Hardcover Condition: GoodDescription: This listing features the 1911 edition of "Animal Intelligence: Experimental Studies" by Edward Lee Thorndike, part of The Animal Behavior Series. This seminal work in the field of psychology and animal behavior presents Thorndike's pioneering research on animal learning and intelligence, laying the groundwork for modern behavioral psychology.Condition:Cover: Good condition. The hardcover shows some signs of wear consistent with its age but remains sturdy.Pages: Clean with some yellowing due to age, but free from significant markings or damage.Binding: Intact and firm.Please refer to the photographs in the listing to see the condition of the book.Topics and Genre:Topics: Animal Behavior, Psychology, Experimental Studies, Learning ProcessesGenre: Non-Fiction, Academic, ScienceThis rare and valuable edition of "Animal Intelligence: Experimental Studies" is a must-have for collectors, historians of psychology, and anyone interested in the development of animal behavior studies. Thorndike's work is a cornerstone in the understanding of how animals learn and adapt, making this book a significant piece of scientific literature.Add this important work to your collection today!
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Publication Year: 1911
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Animal Intelligence Experimental Studies
Book Series: The Animal Behavior Series
Author: Edward L. Thorndike
Publisher: The Macmillan Company
Genre: Antiquarian & Collectible, Life Sciences, Non-Fiction, Academic, Psychology, Science
Topic: Animal Psychology, Animal Intelligence, Animal Behavior, Experimental Studies, Learning Processes