Prescriptions for Fame in the History of Psychology
W. Scott Terry, Ph.D. University of North Carolina atCharlotte The present note describes a set of principles for becoming a famous psychologist. “Fame” in the present case does not simply mean literature citations, name recognition, or (these days) tenure. Rather, I am referring to a more enduring notoriety that will ensure one a place in future histories of psychology. Most of us engage in various scholarly and professional endeavors, believing somehow these are traits of a [...]