biography
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Holt, Edwin Bissell
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| male
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| lived:
| (1873–1946)
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| biography:
| Psychologist, born in Winchester, Massachusetts, USA. He studied at Harvard with William James, and taught there until 1919, when he moved to Princeton (until 1936). His research was directed towards giving a completely physiological account of motivation and learning. His best-known work is Animal Drive and the Learning Process: An Essay Toward Radical Empiricism (1931). |
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