LevelFonds
Ref NoHand/001
TitleJohn Duncan Handyside (1923-2005) Papers
Datec 1945- c 1998
Extent7-boxes
DescriptionJohn D.Handyside's papers containing typed and handwritten material including: correspondence, manuals, reprints, notes, reports, projects, tests materials and data statistics.

Series levels available are:
Hand/001/01 Correspondence
Hand/001/02 Manuals and Reprints
Hand/001/03 Notes, Reports and Projects
Hand/001/04 Personal
Hand/001/05 Test Materials and Questionnaires

See: Biographical details by David C.Duncan, The Psychologist, Vol.18 No.6, June 2005
FormatTextual Material
NotesThe History of Psychology Centre is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all our users. Be aware that our catalogue contains historic terminology relating to mental health which could be considered offensive. The terminology exists within the original record and has been retained to inform users on viewpoints at the time. It in no way reflects the attitudes of the cataloguers or the British Psychological Society.
Wellcome Ref: PSY/HAN
Collection reorganised by Wellcome
PSY/HAN/1 Personalia
PSY/HAN/2 Professional activities (outside STC)
PSY/HAN/3 Standard Telephone and Cable
PSY/HAN/4 Correspondence
PSY/HAN/5 Lectures, papers, etc by JDH
PSY/HAN/6 Miscellaneous materials by other hands
LanguageEnglish
AccessConditionsAuthorised Users. View by Appointment. Some material is confidential, permission is required before access.
AccessStatusOpen
Location16: Wellcome Library
TermOccupational psychology
Industrial psychology
AdminHistoryGraduated with a first class degree in psychology and after a period in naval selection he joined the National Institute of Industrial Psychology to research the selection, training and motivation of supervisors in industry, sponsored by the Medical Research Council.He left NIIP in 1961 to join Standard Telephones and Cables (STC), where he became Vice-President Personnel and built up a formidable team of experts in assessment. He had a prodigious knowledge of the stock market. By the age of 50 he had amassed an impressive portfolio of investments. Subsequently in 1976 he announced his early retirement from STC to become a "Gentleman of Leisure". In his retirement he continued his enthusiasm for the latest developments in computers and the challenges of raw data for multivariate analysis including Catell's 16PF measure.
RulesDescription compiled in line with the following standard
ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description
ArchNoteCompiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.

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CodePersonNameDates
BPS/GB/110Handyside; John D (1923-2005)1923-2005
BPS/GB/239UK; The National Institute of Industrial Psychology; 1921-1976; NIIP1921-1976
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