It should be noted that the psychologists and anthropologists in the above tables were not selected based on winning a Nobel prize, nor any prize. On pages 51-52 of The Making of a Scientist Roe writes
For the psychologists the preliminary list was made up by me in consultation, separately, with Dr. E. G. Boring and Dr. David Shakow. We simply went over the membership list of the American Psychological Association and put down everyone we knew to be actively engaged in research and otherwise qualified. This preliminary list was then rated, in the usual fashion, by Dr. Boring, of Harvard University, [...]
and then lists a bunch of other professors involved in rating the list, and “the men who ranked at the top were selected, with some adjustment so as to include representatives of different sorts of psychology.”
(Incidentally, I wonder whether Professor Boring’s lectures lived up to his name.)
It should be noted that the psychologists and anthropologists in the above tables were not selected based on winning a Nobel prize, nor any prize. On pages 51-52 of The Making of a Scientist Roe writes
and then lists a bunch of other professors involved in rating the list, and “the men who ranked at the top were selected, with some adjustment so as to include representatives of different sorts of psychology.”
(Incidentally, I wonder whether Professor Boring’s lectures lived up to his name.)