ABSTRACT

Saul B. Sells’ talents have touched and illuminated many facets of psychology as a science, as a body of scholarly knowledge, and as a technology for solving important human problems. In all these enterprises he has also accomplished what so few can do: manage and encourage the work of other scientists through consummate arts of administration. He has co-founded several important scientific journals, and has masterminded numerous compendia of research on personality, delinquency, drug abuse, and other topics.