ABSTRACT

A major aim of the books in this series is to promote psychology's appreciation of the neglected giants in its history. The chapters document the significance of these early contributions, many of them made more than a century ago.

Most of the chapters are revisions of invited addresses delivered at psychological conventions. Several of the authors are students, colleagues, or offspring of their pioneers and all of them are intrigued by the life and work of the psychologists about whom they have written. All of the portraits are informal; on occasion, even humorous. Some are "impersonations"--telling stories in what were or might have been the pioneer's own words.

This book provides source materials for teachers of undergraduate courses in psychology--particularly the history of psychology--who want to add a personal view in their lectures and offer interesting readings for their students. Each of the five volumes in this series contains different profiles thereby bringing more than 100 of the pioneers in psychology more vividly to life.

chapter 1|13 pages

Gustav Theodor Fechner

A German Gelehrter

chapter 2|17 pages

Dorothea Dix

An Intellectual Conscience for Psychology

chapter 3|14 pages

Ivan Mikhailovich Sechenov

Pioneer in Russian Reflexology

chapter 4|16 pages

John Dewey

Psychologist, Philosopher, and Reformer

chapter 5|10 pages

Lightner Witmer

Father of Clinical Psychology

chapter 6|14 pages

William Stern

More Than “The IQ Guy”

chapter 7|19 pages

Robert M. Yerkes

A Psychobiologist With a Plan

chapter 8|10 pages

Lillian Gilbreth

Tireless Advocate for a General Psychology

chapter 9|17 pages

Harry Hollingworth

Portrait of a Generalist

chapter 10|13 pages

Edwin Ray Guthrie

Pioneer Learning Theorist

chapter 11|15 pages

Carl Murchison

Psychologist, Editor, and Entrepreneur

chapter 12|17 pages

Edgar A. Doll

A Career of Research and Application

chapter 13|13 pages

Joseph Banks Rhine

A Daughter's Perspective

chapter 14|13 pages

William Emet Blatz

A Canadian Pioneer

chapter 15|13 pages

Barbara Stoddard Burks

Pioneer Behavioral Geneticist and Humanitarian

chapter 16|18 pages

Donald Olding Hebb

Returning the Nervous System to Psychology

chapter 17|15 pages

James J. Gibson

Pioneer and Iconoclast

chapter 18|17 pages

Clarence Graham

A Reminiscence

chapter 19|13 pages

Paul Harkai Schiller

The Influence of His Brief Career

chapter 20|19 pages

Silvan S. Tomkins

The Heart of the Matter

chapter 21|17 pages

Stanley Milgram

A Life of Inventiveness and Controversy