Sobre el Autor

Fred S. Keller was an influential American psychologist known for his contributions to the field of behaviorism and educational psychology. He was particularly recognized for his work on the application of psychological principles in educational settings, emphasizing the importance of learning through reinforcement and the systematic study of behavior. Keller's approach to psychology focused on the practical application of theories, making significant strides in understanding how behavior is shaped by environmental factors.

Throughout his career, Keller authored several important texts, including 'Principles of Psychology,' which laid the groundwork for many modern psychological concepts. His research and theories have left a lasting impact on both psychology and education, influencing generations of psychologists and educators. Keller's legacy continues to be felt today, as his work paved the way for more empirical approaches to understanding human behavior and learning processes.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento December 3, 1899
Lugar de Nacimiento Newark, New Jersey, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento September 2, 1966