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Name | Smith; William George (1866-1918); Dr |
Title | Dr |
Forenames | William George |
Surname | Smith |
Dates | 1866-1918 |
Other Names | William George, Smith |
Gender | Male |
Nationality | British |
DatesAndPlaces | Born Dumfrieshire Scotland 25 August 1866 died 1918 Edinburgh 1889 Strasbourg 1893 Frieburg 1893 Leipzig 1892-1893 Oxford 1895 Harvard spring & summer 1895 Northampton Mass.USA Autumn 1895-1900 Claybury L.C.C. Asylum UK and King's College London 1901 Liverpool University 1905-6 Edinburgh University 1906-1918 |
Address | Edinburgh |
Relationships | British Psychological Society One of the few British psychologists to complete extensive studies c1892 under Wund (1832-1920). He studied also under Goltz (1834-1902) Flechsig (nd) and Munsterberg (1863-1916) c1893 Daughter Joyce W.S.Smith No details of spouse known |
Activity | Founder member British Psychological Society.
Graduated M.A. (1st Class) Edinburgh 1889 Ph.D. Leipzig 1892-1893 Physiological Laboratory Oxford 1895 Harvard Laboratory of Munsterberg spring & summer 1895 Associate Professor of Psychology Smith College, Northampton Mass.USA Autumn 1895-1900 Dept of Experimental Psychology Claybury L.C.C. Asylum UK and lecturer King's College London1901 Elected to Physiological Society 1903 Lecturer in Experimental Psychology Liverpool University 1905-6 (first full time appointment in the subject at this University] Lecturer in General and Experimental Psychology Edinburgh University 1906-1918 On the first committee of the [British] Psychological Society 1901 Treasurer British Psychological Society 1903-1905 The first use of the term "probable error" and of the Pearson formula for correlation is in an article by Dr Smith on the Muller-Lyer Illusion published in British Journal of Psychology, 2, 16-51, 1906.
One of the few British psychologists to complete extensive studies c1892 under Wund (1832-1920). He studied also under Goltz (1834-1902) Flechsig (nd) and Munsterberg (1863-1916) c1893
Note: At the first scientific meeting of the [British] Psychological Society in February 1902, Smith read a paper on "Pathological Changes in Immediate Memory and Association". A copy of his only known portrait is held in the visual archives of the British Psychological Society.
Smith's inaugral lecture delivered at Edinburgh University, November 1906 "The Scope of Modern Psychology"
Sources: Information compiled from a pamphlet entitled "The British Psychological Society 1901-1961" supplement to the Bulletin of the British Psychological Society by Kenna, J.C. (1913-2004) Hon.Archivist BPS,(BPS London) 1961.
Compiled by Mike Maskill, BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre. |
OtherInfo | Copy of his only known portrait is held in archives of the British Psychological Society. At the first scientific meeting of the [British] Psychological Society in February 1902, he read a paper on "Pathological Changes in Immediate Memory and Association". Inaugral lecture delivered at Edinburgh University in November 1906 "The Scope of Modern Psychology" |
PublishedWorks | Zur Frage der Mittelbaren Association (Leipzig) Druck von Breitkopf & Hartel 1894 (Inaugral Dissertation) The Psychological Laboratory, Smith College Monthly (USA) Vol.IV No.4, 145-150 January 1897 Pathological Changes in Immediate Memory and Association Proc. Psychol.Soc. 15 February 1902 The Effect of Practice on Certain Simple Mental Activities (nd) offprint Research on association and memory published in: Arch.Neurol. 2, 767-805, 1903 The Scope of Modern Psychology (Edinburgh) James Thin, 1907 The Prevalence of Spatial Contrast in Visual Perception, The British Psychological Society, British Journal of Psychology, Volume 8, Issue 3, pages 317–326, September 1916 |
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Source | Sources: Information compiled from a pamphlet entitled "The British Psychological Society 1901-1961" supplement to the Bulletin of the British Psychological Society by Kenna, J.C. (1913-2004) Hon.Archivist BPS,(BPS London) 1961 The published works list is incomplete and will require updating when more publishing information is known |
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