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George Westby was a btitisdh psychologist who was Professor of Psychology at what was then University College Cardiff, University of Wales. |
George Westby was a btitisdh psychologist who was Professor of Psychology at what was then University College Cardiff, University of Wales. |
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+ | He edited one of the first books on computers and psychology with [[Micheal J. Apter]]<ref>Apter, M.J. & Westby, G. (1973)The computer in psychology. London. Wiley</Ref> |
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George Westby was a btitisdh psychologist who was Professor of Psychology at what was then University College Cardiff, University of Wales.
He edited one of the first books on computers and psychology with Micheal J. Apter[1]
He was elected President of the British Psychological Society in 1965.
Preceded by: Grace Rawlings |
George Westby elected APA President 1965-1966 |
Succeeded by: Donald Eric Broadbent |
References
- ↑ Apter, M.J. & Westby, G. (1973)The computer in psychology. London. Wiley