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  1. Leta Stetter Hollingworth (25 May 1886 – 27 November 1939) was an American psychologist, educator, and feminist. Hollingworth also made contributions in psychology of women, clinical psychology, and educational psychology. [1] . She is best known for her work with gifted children. [2] [3] Early life.

  2. An early feminist and active member of the Women's Suffrage Party, Leta Stetter Hollingworth is best known for her landmark contributions to the psychology of women and to education of the gifted, the latter culminating in two books, Gifted Children (1926) and Children Above IQ 180 (1942).

  3. Aug 11, 2023 · Emily Swaim. Leta Stetter Hollingworth was an early pioneer of psychology best known for her contributions to the study of intelligence testing and giftedness. While some of her contemporaries believed intelligence was largely the result of genetic inheritance, Hollingworth felt education and environment played a more critical role. Best Known For.

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  5. Leta Stetter Hollingworth is considered a significant historical figure within the field of psychology, having made contributions in many areas of research. An area where she achieved much recognition was research on the psychology of women (Kasper, 2003).

  6. American psychologist, specializing in women, education, and gifted children, who statistically took on erroneous gender assumptions and wrote the highly regarded Psychology of the Adolescent. Born Leta Anna Stetter near Chadron, Nebraska, on May 25, 1886; died in New York, New York, on November 27, 1939; buried in Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln ...

  7. Leta Stetter Hollingworth speaks on "Columbia's legacy". Psychology of Women Quarterly, 11, 285-300. A multimedia internet archive devoted to the women of psychology's past and the diverse voices of contemporary feminist psychologists.

  8. Leta Stetter Hollingworth (May 25, 1886 - November 27, 1939) was an educator, feminist, and psychologist. She began her career as a teacher, but after her marriage was not able to obtain employment due to her status as a married woman. This led her to question the role of women in society.

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