Dear Colleagues,
 
As you may recall, I have been running an online game where users get to rate 
the impact of historically significant psychologists (as well as related 
scholars and scientiists). In the current standings, a number of key 
behaviorists (and fellow travellers) are dominating the very top of the charts. 
Some of the "old guys,” though — James, Wundt, Darwin, Hall — are making a 
valiant stand.

B. F. Skinner (1644)
Ivan Pavlov (1590)
William James (1579)
John B. Watson (1567)
Wilhelm Wundt (1545)
Jean Piaget (1536)
Charles Darwin (1531)
Edward Thorndike (1494)
G. Stanley Hall (1488)
Sigmund Freud (1484)

The current list of Top Women is:

Elizabeth Loftus (1352)
Eleanor J. Gibson (1335)
Mary Ainsworth (1308)
Margaret Floy Washburn (1290)
Anne Anastasi (1269)
Mary Whiton Calkins (1263)
Christine Ladd-Franklin (1238)
Karen Horney (1233)
Charlotte Bühler (1230)
Maria Montessori (1226)


You and your colleagues and students can have your say by going to: 
http://elo.sha.nemart.in 
Play early! Play often!

Best,
Chris
…..
Christopher D Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada
43.773897°, -79.503667°

[email protected]
http://www.yorku.ca/christo
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