David C. Duncan papers

  • Duncan, David C. (fl.1944-)
Date:
1945-2008
Reference:
PSY/DUN
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

The collection comprises correspondence, reports, diaries, notebooks, training materials and professional literature documenting Duncan's work in candidate assessment for various appointment agencies, the training of psychologists on assessment techniques, and market research.

Any file titles given in quotation marks are Duncan's own.

Publication/Creation

1945-2008

Physical description

28 boxes

Arrangement

By series as follows:

PSY/DUN/1 Notebooks

PSY/DUN/2 Diaries

PSY/DUN/3 Course material

PSY/DUN/4 National Institute of Industrial Psychology pre-1958

PSY/DUN/5 Market research

PSY/DUN/6 Management Selection (Group) Ltd

PSY/DUN/7 AK Appointments Ltd

PSY/DUN/8 Team (Management Appointments) Ltd

PSY/DUN/9 Miscellaneous

PSY/DUN/10 Pamphlets and reprints

PSY/DUN/11 Archiving contextualisation notes

Other numbers in this catalogue refer to the numbering system used by previous owners, the British Psychological Society.

Acquisition note

Deposited in the library at Wellcome Collection by the British Psychological Society in September 2008.

Biographical note

David Duncan (fl. 1944-), a Chartered Occupational Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS), has an MA in Psychology, Philosophy and Economics from St. Andrews University. He worked with the National Institute of Industrial Psychology from 1953, and worked on candidate assessment for Management Selection (Group) Ltd from 1960, before moving to Team (Management Appointments) Ltd in 1972.

From the early 1970s, Duncan played a leading part in the emergence of the BPS Division of Occupational Psychology and of the press relations function within the BPS. Duncan has been a Senior Assessor within the BPS Division of Occupational Psychology for several years.

Terms of use

This collection has been catalogued and is available to library members. Some items have access restrictions which are explained in the item-level catalogue records.

Notes

Compiled by the Cataloguing Project Archivist at the British Psychological Society History of Psychology Centre, with minor editing by Wellcome staff.

Ownership note

Transferred from History of Psychology Centre Staffordshire University to History of Psychology Centre, 32 John Street, London, 2004.

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Identifiers

Accession number

  • 1611