Author:Conwy Lloyd Morgan

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Conwy Lloyd Morgan
(1852–1936)
See biography. British psychologist, best remembered for the experimental approach to animal psychology, now known as "Morgan's canon". First vice-chancellor of Bristol University
This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography.
Articles written by this author are designated in the DNB by the initials "C. Ll. M."

[edit] Works

  • Facts around us, simple readings in inorganic science, with experiments (1884) [1]
  • Animal Life and Intelligence (1891) [2]
  • Animal sketches ([1891?]) [3]
  • The Springs of Conduct: An Essay on Evolution (1892) [4]
  • Habit and instinct (1896) [5]
  • Psychology for Teachers (1899) [6]
  • Animal Behaviour (1900) [7]
  • An Introduction to Comparative Psychology (1903) [8]
  • The Interpretation of Nature (1905) [9]
  • Instinct and experience ([1913]) [10]

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