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Biography of Frederic Charles Bartlett, Sir
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The British psychologist Sir Frederic Charles Bartlett (1886-1969) made his main contribution through the development of applied experimental psychology in Britain during and after World War II. Frederic Bartlett was born on Oct. 22, 1886. He was...


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Bartlett, Frederic (1886-1969) Summary
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Frederic Charles Bartlett was born on October 20, 1886, in Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire. He studied literature, logic, and philosophy before becoming a tutor at the University of Cambridge in 1909. At Cambridge, his interests turned to psychology,...
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Sir Frederic Charles Bartlett (1886-1969) was a British psychologist and professor of experimental psychology at the University of Cambridge from 1931 until his retirement in 1951. With Kenneth Craik he was responsible for setting up the Medical...


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The Independent - London
Obituary: Frederic Dard
06/09/2000: 931 words, approx. 3 pages
AN ENGROSSING weekly television programme is called Un Siecle d'Ecrivains ("A Century of Writers"), and in France alone the first year's series attracted 250 million viewers (and listeners). The writers come from all parts of the world, and appear in contemporary interviews or in...
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The Washington Post
[ Frederic Alliger Wyatt...]
02/03/2001: 606 words, approx. 2 pages
Frederic Alliger Wyatt, 90, a retired management consultant and former captain in the Naval Reserve, died of a blood cell disorder Jan. 25 at the Hospice of Northern Virginia. Capt. Wyatt, a resident of McLean, was born in Riverhead, N.Y., and graduated from...
 


 

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