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  • 1. Teen driving, circa 1940
    Edsel Ford used psychophysical tests at the World’s Fair to find the country’s best young driver.
    (December 2016)
  • 2. Psychology's superhero
    William Moulton Marston created the first feminist crusader.
    (October 2016)
  • 3. A light moment just before a dark era
    Three psychologists try for levity at a pre-war convention.
    (September 2016)
  • 4. Psychologist of the Nazi mind
    As the 'Nuremberg psychologist,' Gustave Gilbert had unfettered access to Hitler’s leading henchmen.
    (May 2016)
  • 5. The differing paths of an immigrant couple
    Karl Bühler is regarded as a major figure in the history of psychology in Central Europe and yet he is virtually unknown in the United States.
    (February 2016)
  • 6. Silenced voices
    David Pablo Boder’s first psychological interviews with ‘displaced persons’ are gaining prominence more than 60 years after they were conducted.
    (December 2014)
  • 7. Asylum tourism
    In the 19th century, travelers visited asylums to admire the institutions’ architecture and grounds.
    (February 2014)
  • 8. The psychology of hunger
    During World War II, men voluntarily starved themselves so that researchers and relief workers could learn about how to help people recover from starvation.
    (October 2013)
  • 9. Preparing the human machine for war
    E.G. Boring's book, Psychology for the Fighting Man, brought “sound psychological principles into the American culture.”
    (July 2013)
  • 10. Building a 'better' brain
    Psychologist David Krech foresaw the power and the peril of cognitive enhancement.
    (May 2013)
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