Frederick Viggers Smith Explained

Frederick Viggers Smith
Nationality:British
Fields:Psychology, forensic psychology
Work Institutions:Durham University
Alma Mater:University of Sydney, University of London
Doctoral Students:Peter Banister

Frederick Viggers Smith (1912–2006) was an Australian/British psychologist.

Academic career

After training as a teacher, Smith completed a BSc in Psychology at the University of Sydney. He then moved to the UK where he obtained a PhD from the University of London in 1948. He was appointed as a lecturer at Birkbeck College and then at the University of Aberdeen. In 1950 he was appointed Professor of Educational Psychology at Durham University and subsequently Chair of Psychology. He retired in 1976.[1]

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Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Obituary – Smith, Frederick Viggers . British Psychological Society . 29 July 2020.
  2. Book: Smith . F.V. . Explanation of Human Behaviour . 1960 . Constable . London .
  3. Book: Smith . F.V. . Attachment of the Young . 1969 . Oliver & Boyd . London .
  4. Book: Smith . Frederick . Purpose in Animal Behaviour . 1971 . Hutchinson . London . 9780091091309 .
  5. Web site: Obituary - Smith, Frederick Viggers . British Psychological Society . 29 July 2020.