Psychologists and their doppelgangers

B.F. Skinner, another famous behaviorist who liked to go by his initials (it was the fad at the time; they believed that by rendering their actual first names a “black box” they would be considered more scientific), is a ringer for popcorn mogul Orville Redenbacher.

So writes Miss Conduct in describing (1) the birth of the LFHCfS, (2) the noting by Mind Hacks that the man who inspired the birth of the LFHCfS resembles a noted television actor, and (3) the beginning, by Miss Conduct, of a new project to identify psychologists who resemble famous non-psychologists.