Selected Works
- Educational Psychology (1903)
- Introduction to the Theory of Mental and Social Measurements (1904)
- The Elements of Psychology (1905)
- Animal Intelligence (1911)
- Edward L. Thorndike. (1999), Education Psychology: briefer course, New York: Routledge, ISBN 0-415-21011-9
- The Teacher's Word Book (1921)
- The Psychology of Arithmetic (1922)
- The Measurement of Intelligence (1927)
- A Teacher's Word Book of the Twenty Thousand Words Found Most Frequently and Widely in General Reading for Children and Young People (1932)
- The Fundamentals of Learning (1932)
- The Psychology of Wants, Interests, and Attitudes (1935)
- The Teacher's Word Book of 30,000 Words (co-authored with Irving Lorge) (1944)
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