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Pioneers of Human Behaviour: Leta Stetter Hollingworth
A Gateway to Her Life, Theories, and Legacy

Leta Stetter Hollingworth was one of psychology’s quiet revolutionaries. At a time when women were excluded from academia, she dismantled the myths used to keep them there. She pioneered the scientific study of gifted children, reframed intelligence as potential rather than destiny, and argued that education must adapt to the child, not the other way around. Though her career was tragically cut short in 1939, her work helped transform psychology into a force for equity and reform.

This concise yet powerful volume distils Hollingworth’s life and ideas into a clear, engaging journey. From her early struggles in Nebraska to her groundbreaking research in New York, it traces her determination to challenge prejudice with evidence and to expand the horizons of what education and psychology could achieve.

Alongside an accessible exploration of Hollingworth’s theories, you’ll discover:

  • How she dismantled the variability hypothesis that claimed women were intellectually inferior.

  • Why her research on functional periodicity changed the conversation about women’s abilities.

  • The pioneering principles she established in the study of gifted and subnormal children.

  • The debates she sparked with figures like Lewis Terman and Edward Thorndike.

  • The enduring influence of her vision of psychology as a tool for fairness, justice, and opportunity.

Part biography, part theory guide, and part reflection on legacy, this book is an invitation to walk beside a woman who refused to let the overlooked remain invisible. It offers inspiration not only for students and professionals in psychology, but for anyone who cares about equity in education and the nurturing of human potential.

The Pioneers of Human Behaviour series celebrates the lives and legacies of psychology’s greatest minds, presenting timeless insights in a format designed to inspire, inform, and endure.

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