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Women Functionalists

Mary Calkins There are two papers about her on the Webster University site: Paper 1 Paper 2 Compose an argument that makes a strong point that Harvard University should have a "Mary Calkins Endowed Chair" in Psychology.

Leta Stetter Hollingworth There are three papers about her on the Webster University site: Paper 1 Paper 2 Paper 3 What are Leta Hollingworth's most foundational contributions?

Helen Thompson Bradford Woolley There are two papers on her on the Webster University Paper 1 Paper 2 What are Helen Woolley's major contributions?

Margaret Floy Washburn There are two papers on Margaret Floy Washburn on the Webster University site Paper 1 Paper 2 What do you think of Margaret Floy Washburn as a pioneer/model for what it is like to be a woman in psychology?

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