Description | CD sound recording ,transferred from tape, of Neil O'Connor (1917-1997) Experimental Psychologist, Director MRC's Developmental Psychology Research Unit (1967 to 1983) in conversation with an unknown interviewer [possible material for Eysenck's biography], 1979.
Running time: 50mins
Following Neil O'Connor's death in 1997, his widow, Dr Peggy O'Connor set up a Trust Fund to support and encourage the kind of research to which O'Connor was especially committed. The award is administered by the BPS and is entitled: 'The Neil O'Connor Award A Research Award in Developmental Disability. Past winners of the award are available via the BPS website. For details on Neil O'Connor's time at the MRC, please see John Slobada's paper on O'Connor entitled: 'Neil O'Connor and the MRC Developmental Psychology Unit', John A. Sloboda, British Journal of Developmental Psychology Volume 1, Issue 4, pages 405–408, November 1983, The British Psychological Society (1983).
Neil O'Connor's obituary(by P.E.Bryant) published in 'The Psychologist' Vol.11, No.1 January 1998 |
AdminHistory | Following O'Connor's death in 1997, his widow, Dr Peggy O'Connor set up a Trust Fund to support and encourage the kind of research to which O'Connor was especially committed. The award is administered by the BPS and is entitled: 'The Neil O'Connor Award A Research Award in Developmental Disability. Past winners of the award are available via the BPS website. For details on O'Connors time at the MRC, please see John Slobada's paper on O'Connor entitled: 'Neil O'Connor and the MRC Developmental Psychology Unit', John A. Sloboda, British Journal of Developmental Psychology Volume 1, Issue 4, pages 405–408, November 1983, The British Psychological Society (1983).
O'Connor's obituary by P.E.Bryant published in 'The Psychologist' Vol.11, No.1 January 1998 |
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