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How did Thorndike contribute to behavioural theory?

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Thorndike is credited with introducing the concept of 'law of effect', which states that behaviours that are followed by positive consequences are more likely to be repeated, while those that are followed by negative consequences are less likely to be repeated. This principle is a fundamental component of operant conditioning and behavioural theory more generally.

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