R. B. Masterton (1932–1996): Obituary

Memorializes R. B. Masterton for his contributions to the field of psychology. Masterton had a reverence for C. Darwin and believed the value of Darwin's research lay in the necessity of the essential correctness of natural selection as a unifying conceptualization of the life process. Masterto...

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