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Thorndike and Lynn
This claim has been disputed by historians of science including Lynn Thorndike, John Maxson Stillman and George Sarton and by Bacon's editor Robert Steele, both in terms of authenticity of the work, and with respect to the decryption method.
Meanwhile George Sarton and Lynn Thorndike have both argued that scientific progress was perhaps less original than has traditionally been supposed.
* Thorndike, Lynn, trans.
According to medieval historian Lynn Thorndike, people in Medieval Europe probably bathed more than people did in the 19th century.
* Lynn Thorndike ( 1955 )
* Thorndike, Lynn.
* Lynn Thorndike ( 1965 ), Michael Scot ISBN 1-4254-5505-0, ISBN 978-1-4254-5505-7.
* Thorndike, Lynn.
Of this, Lynn Thorndike, in his History of Magic and Experimental Science, writes: " Only the opponents of astrology appear to have remained ignorant of the Tetrabiblos, continuing to make criticisms of the art which do not apply to Ptolemy's presentation of it or which had been specifically answered by him ".
* Thorndike, Lynn.
* History of Magic and Experimental Science, Part 2, by Lynn Thorndike who reviewed both Aetius and Galen

Thorndike and History
** Historical Perspective: The Unhappy History of Private Tax Collection by Joseph J. Thorndike.

Thorndike and Science
* Greenspan, Nancy Thorndike End of the Certain World: The Life and Science of Max Born.
* Nancy Thorndike Greenspan, " The End of the Certain World: The Life and Science of Max Born " ( Basic Books, 2005 ) ISBN 0-7382-0693-8.

Thorndike and During
During this time there was considerable progress in understanding simple associations ; notably, around 1930 the differences between Thorndike ’ s instrumental ( or operant ) conditioning and Pavlov ’ s classical ( or Pavlovian ) conditioning were clarified, first by Miller and Kanorski, and then by B. F. Skinner.
During World War II, Thorndike and her husband toured in Shakespearean productions on behalf of the Council For the Encouragement of the Arts, before joining Laurence Olivier and Ralph Richardson in the Old Vic season at the New Theatre in 1944.
During the 1960s the work was used as the basis of the Thorndike Barnhart range of school dictionaries published by Scott Foresman Publishing in Chicago, USA.
During the final years of his house-officership, Coons joined the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory and was given a fellowship position in bacteriology and immunology.

Thorndike and First
First Feelings: Milestones in the Emotional Development of Your Infant and Child from Birth to Age 4 with Nancy Thorndike Greenspan.

Thorndike and II
Two years later, the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was founded in Boston by a group that included George Thorndike Angell, John Quincy Adams II, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Saltonstall, and William Gordon Weld.

Thorndike and .
CBT was primarily developed through an integration of behavior therapy ( first popularized by Edward Thorndike ) with cognitive psychology research, first by Donald Meichenbaum and several other authors with the label of cognitive-behavior modification in the late 1970s.
The Reverend Doctor Christopher Syn is the smuggler hero of a series of novels by Russell Thorndike.
The cast combined professional actors such as Daniel Thorndike ( the author's son ), Michael Fields, Steven Povey and Ben Barton, along with various amateurs from the marshes.
Edward Thorndike ( 1874-1949 ) supported the scientific movement in education.
Thorndike developed the theory of instrumental conditioning or the law of effect.
Thorndike ’ s research with Robert Woodworth on the theory of transfer found that learning one subject will only influence your ability to learn another subject if the subjects are similar.
Thorndike was one of the first to say that individual differences in cognitive tasks were due to how many stimulus response patterns a person had rather than a general intellectual ability.
Thorndike contributed arithmetic books based on learning theory.
Grand Guignol flourished briefly in London in the early 1920s under the direction of Jose Levy, where it attracted the talents of Sybil Thorndike and Noël Coward, and a series of short English " Grand Guignol " films ( using original screenplays, not play adaptations ) was made at the same time, directed by Fred Paul.
That same year, Professor Herbert N. Shenton and Dr. Edward L. Thorndike became influential in IALA's work by authoring key studies in the interlinguistic field.
It loosely encompasses the work of people like Edward Thorndike, Tolman, Guthrie, and Hull.
Without referral to an aether, this physical interpretation of relativistic effects was shared by Kennedy and Thorndike in 1932 as they concluded that the interferometer's arm contracts and also the frequency of its light source " very nearly " varies in the way required by relativity.
* 1882 Dame Sybil Thorndike, British actress ( d. 1976 )
These are the Michelson Morley experiment, the Kennedy Thorndike experiment, and the Ives Stilwell experiment.
The Kennedy Thorndike experiment shown with interference fringes.
The Kennedy Thorndike experiment was designed to do that, and was first performed in 1932 by Roy Kennedy and Edward Thorndike.
* June 9 Sybil Thorndike, British actress ( b. 1882 )
* October 24 Sybil Thorndike, British stage & film actress ( d. 1976 )
She originally pursued her master's degree at Columbia University, where she was exposed to the subject of psychology through courses under Edward Thorndike.

Thorndike and
* Russell Thorndike: The Doctor Syn novels a series of seven novels about Doctor Syn, the Smuggler of Romney Marsh, published between 1915 and 1944
* The Sherman Letters: Correspondence Between General Sherman and Senator Sherman from 1837 to 1891, edited by Rachel Sherman Thorndike ( New York: Charles Scribner's Son, 1894 ) edited letters to his brother, Senator John Sherman, from 1837 to 1891.
Edward Lee " Ted " Thorndike ( August 31, 1874 August 9, 1949 ) was an American psychologist who spent nearly his entire career at Teachers College, Columbia University.
She did a two year run in N. C. Hunter's Waters of the Moon ( Haymarket, 1951 52 ), alongside Sybil Thorndike and Edith Evans.
Together with the Ives Stilwell and Kennedy Thorndike experiments, it forms one of the fundamental tests of special relativity theory.
Operant conditioning, sometimes called instrumental learning, was first extensively studied by Edward L. Thorndike ( 1874 1949 ), who observed the behavior of cats trying to escape from home-made puzzle boxes.
-Kennedy Thorndike experiment
The Kennedy Thorndike experiment
The Kennedy Thorndike experiment first conducted in 1932, is a modified form of the Michelson Morley experimental procedure, testing special relativity.
While the Michelson Morley experiment showed that the speed of light is independent of the orientation of the apparatus, the Kennedy Thorndike experiment showed that it is also independent of the velocity of the apparatus in different inertial frames.
It also served as a test to indirectly verify time dilation while the negative result of the Michelson Morley experiment can be explained by length contraction alone, the negative result of the Kennedy Thorndike experiment requires time dilation in addition to length contraction to explain why no phase shifts will be detected while the earth moves around the sun.

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