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BY the death of Dr. Shepherd Dawson on March 26 at a relatively early age, experimental psychology in Great Britain has suffered a great loss. For a period of many years, his experimental contributions have been published in the technical journals (mostly in the British Journal of Psychology). All have been marked by careful attention to the requirements of scientific method. In later years his attention was directed towards the statistical problems of psychology, and a few years ago he published a book on statistics.
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T., R. Dr. Shepherd Dawson. Nature 135, 644–645 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135644b0
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