This volume, like the two previous books, presents biographies of leading figures in the history of psychology. For students and historians of psychology.
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Contents: Preface. Portraits of the Editors and Authors. J. K. Bare, Laurens Perseus Hickok: Philosopher, Theologian, and Psychologist. R. B. Masterton, Charles Darwin: Father of Evolutionary Psychology. A. L. Blumenthal, Leipzig, Wilhelm Wundt, and Psychology's Gilded Age. C. A. Boneau, Hermann Ebbinghaus: On the Road to Progress or Down the Garden Path? R. E. Fancher, Alfred Binet, General Psychologist. L. V. Jones, L. L. Thurstone's Vision of Psychology as a Quantitative Rational Science. M. A. Lewin, Kurt Lewin: His Psychology and a Daughter's Recollections. D. Katz, B. T. Johnson, D. R. Nichols, Floyd Henry Allport: Founder of Social Psychology as a Behavioral Science. E. Zigler, E. Gilman, The Legacy of Jean Piaget. D. B. King, M. Cox, M. Wertheimer, Karl Duncker: Productive Problems With Beautiful Solutions. H. Schiffman, Milton Erickson: Scientist, Hypnotist, Healer. G. Gottlieb, Zing-Yang Kuo: Radical Scientific Philosopher and Innovative Experimentalist. T. C. Dalton, V. W. Bergenn, Myrtle McGraw: Pioneer in Neurobehavioral Development. D. A. Dewsbury, Henry W. Nissen: Quiet Comparative Psychologist. M. Lakin, Carl Rogers and the Culture of Psychotherapy. D. W. Bjork, Burrhus Frederick Skinner: The Contingencies of a Life. G. A. Kimble, Kenneth W. Spence: Theorist With an Empiricist Conscience. N. K. Innis, David Krech: Scientist and Social Activist. J. S. Freund, Benton J. Underwood: A Tribute of Memories. J. W. Brehm, Leon Festinger: Beyond the Obvious. Index.