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A SEPARATE Subsection of Psychology was formed this year at the British Association for the first time. The experiment was even more successful than had been anticipated. The general attendance was large and often crowded. Almost every experimental psychologist in Great Britain either attended the meetings or else sent or promised papers. The contributions received were so numerous that four meetings were held during afternoons.
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BURT, C. Psychology at the British Association . Nature 92, 516–517 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/092516a0
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