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Charles Samuel Myers (1873 – 1946) was a significant English psychologist.
In 1909, when W. H. R. Rivers resigned a part of his Lectureship, C. S. Myers became the first University Lecturer in Cambridge University whose whole duty was to teach Experimental psychology. For this he received a stipend of £50 a year.[1]
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References
- ↑ Bartlett, F.C (1937). Cambridge, England, 1887-1937. American Journal of Psychology 50: 97-110.