
Robert M. Thorndike
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Robert M. Thorndike was a prominent American psychologist known for his contributions to the fields of measurement and evaluation in psychology and education. He authored several influential texts, including "Measurement and Evaluation in Psychology and Education" and "Basic Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences," which have been widely used in academic settings. His work laid the groundwork for modern psychological assessment and statistical analysis, making significant impacts in both theoretical and practical applications of psychology.
Thorndike's research focused on the importance of valid and reliable measurement tools in understanding human behavior and educational outcomes. He emphasized the role of statistics in psychology, helping to advance methodologies that remain foundational in the discipline today. His dedication to the field influenced generations of psychologists and educators, cementing his legacy as a key figure in the development of educational and psychological measurement.