(b. 1886, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, England, d. 1969, Cambridge, England, M.A. Moral Sciences, University of Cambridge). Bartlett is best know for his studies of memory and social psychology. His most significant and influential work is Remembering (1932), which examines the influence of social factors on memory in an experimental setting.
< Discussion > < References > Tadeusz Zawidzki