Kenneth Spence

  • Salamanca J
  • Washburn D
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Kenneth Wartinbee Spence (May 6, 1907 – January 12, 1967) was a prominent American psychologist known for both his theoretical and experimental contributions to learning theory and motivation. As one of the leading theorists of his time, Spence was the most cited psychologist in the 14 most influential psychology journals in the last six years of his life (1962 – 1967). A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Spence as the 62nd most cited psychologist of the 20th century.

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Salamanca, J. A., & Washburn, D. A. (2018). Kenneth Spence. In Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior (pp. 1–4). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47829-6_2025-1

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