Mary Collins (1895-1989), was an expert in colour vision, and psychology lecturer at Edinburgh University.
Academic career
Mary Collins gained her MA in 1917 from Edinburgh University, her BEd in 1919 and PhD in 1923. She was then appointed lecturer in psychology at the University. She worked extenisvely with Sir James Drever, head of department, and subsequently with Boris Semeonoff (1910-1998). Collins became senior lecturer by 1950 and reader by 1956, retiring "before 1962".[1]
Publications
- Colour-Blindness: With a Comparison of Different Methods of Testing Colour-Blindness
With Sir James Drever
- Experimental Psychology (1926)
- A First Laboratory Guide in Psychology (1926)
- Performance Tests of Intelligence (1928)
- Psychology and Practical Life (1936)
Obituary
- James Drever (1951) British Psychological Journal
See also
Referencs
- ^ Mary Collins (1895-1989) "Our History" University of Edinburgh
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