Traditionally, psychology has been the study of two populations: university freshmen and white rats.


From the essay "Toward a Theory of Moral Development," published in the anthology The Next Fifty Years: Science in the First Half of the Twenty-First Century, edited by John Brockman


Traditionally, psychology has been the study of two populations: university freshmen and white rats.

Traditionally, psychology has been the study of two populations: university freshmen and white rats.

Traditionally, psychology has been the study of two populations: university freshmen and white rats.

Traditionally, psychology has been the study of two populations: university freshmen and white rats.