Edward C. Tolman
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 66 years ago |
| Date of birth | April 14,1886 |
| Zodiac sign | Aries |
| Born | West Newton |
| Newton | |
| Massachusetts | |
| United States | |
| Date of died | November 19,1959 |
| Died | Berkeley |
| California | |
| United States | |
| Known for | Behaviorism |
| Cognitive map | |
| Latent learning | |
| Purposive behaviorism | |
| Children | Deborah Tolman Whitney |
| Mary Tolman Kent | |
| Job | Psychologist |
| Education | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Harvard University | |
| Newton North High School | |
| Books | Purposive behavior in animals and men |
| Collected Papers in Psychology | |
| Behavior and Psychological Man: Essays in Motivation and Learning | |
| Retroactive Inhibition As Affected by Conditions of Learning | |
| Influenc | Kurt Lewin |
| Kurt Koffka | |
| Siblings | Richard C. Tolman |
| Influencees | Julian Rotter |
| Elias Porter | |
| Barbara Stoddard Burks | |
| Jerry Hirsch | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 460614 |
Edward C. Tolman Life story
Edward Chace Tolman was an American psychologist and a professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. Through Tolman's theories and works, he founded what is now a branch of psychology known as purposive behaviorism.