George Westby
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George Westby was a British psychologist who was the first Professor of Psychology at University College Cardiff, University of Wales. This university has now become Cardiff University.
Prior to this appointment he was at the department in Hull Univesity.
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: Donald Eric Broadbent | List of presidents of the British Psychological Society 1965-1966 | Succeeded by: Grace Rawlings |
References
- ↑ Apter, M.J. & Westby, G. (1973)The computer in psychology. London. Wiley
Publications
- Westby, G. (1963) Behaviour theories and the status of psychology: an inaugural lecture delivered at University College, Cardiff, 24th May 1963