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Stevens Given Medal For Psych Experiments

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The annual Warren Medal has been awarded to S. Smith Stevens, assistant professor for outstanding work in experimental psychology, it was announced by the Department last night.

The medal is presented by the Society of Experimental Psychologists to the person who, in their estimation, has made the greatest contribution to this phase of psychological work in the United States and Canada. It is given in memory of Howard C. Warren, a found with Princeton University. of the society, formerly connected

Stevens was chosen to receive this prize on the basis of his extensive experiments on the analysis of psychological pitch.

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