Kimball Young

Kimball Young (October 26, 1893 – September 1, 1972) was the president of the American Sociological Association in 1945.

However, Kimball Young himself was not a believer in the Latter-day Saint faith, and spoke condescendingly of those who were.

He then taught high school for a year in Arizona before going to study at the University of Chicago for sociology.

His decision to study at Chicago was largely due to advice from BYU professor William J.

In his 1927 Source Book for Social Psychology, Young coined the term 'ambivert' to describe a person exhibiting features of both an extrovert and an introvert.