Portraits of Pioneers in Psychology: Volume III, edited by Gregory A. Kimble and Michael Wertheimer, is a significant scholarly work published in 1998 by the American Psychological Association and Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. This volume offers insightful biographical sketches and analyses of key figures who shaped the field of psychology. It includes detailed portraits of renowned pioneers such as Laurens Perseus Hickok, Charles Darwin, Wilhelm Wundt, Hermann Ebbinghaus, Alfred Binet, and L. L. Thurstone, among others, providing a comprehensive understanding of their contributions and historical context.
Richly researched and thoughtfully compiled, this book is an essential resource for students, educators, and collectors interested in the history and development of psychology. The volume also features bibliographical references and an index, making it a valuable academic reference. With its authoritative editorial team and published by leading psychological associations, this edition stands out as a definitive text in the study of psychological pioneers.