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  1. George Armitage Miller, better known as George A. Miller, was born on February 3, 1920 in Charleston, United States. In 1940 he received a bachelor’s degree in history and speech, and a year later, in 1941, he earned a master’s degree in the same area. Both degrees were part of the University of Alabama program.

  2. Living at 88 The Drive, in Beckenham at the time of his death. He had already been involved in a serious motor accident in May 1935. "Mr. George Henry Armitage, aged 38, of The Drive, Beckenham, a former English amateur international football player, was found dead on the railway line at Aylesford, Kent, on Friday.

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  4. Jul 26, 2012 · George A. Miller, one of the founders of cognitive psychology, was a pioneer who recognized that the human mind can be understood using an information-processing model. His insights helped move psychological research beyond behaviorist methods that dominated the field through the 1950s. In 1991, he was awarded the National Medal of Science for ...

  5. www.filmcomment.com › blog › bombast-george-armitageBombast: George Armitage

    Dec 5, 2014 · This is the sort of thing that Kehr was thinking about when he wrote that “George Armitage is a man with an obsession,” that obsession being “a peculiar vision of the American Armageddon.” Armitage’s next project, a spectacular study in our national tradition of might-makes-right called Vigilante Force (76), arrived just in time for the Bicentennial.

  6. George A. Miller (born February 3, 1920, Charleston, West Virginia, U.S.—died July 22, 2012, Plainsboro, New Jersey) was an American psychologist who was one of the founders of cognitive psychology and of cognitive neuroscience ( see cognitive science ). He also made significant contributions to psycholinguistics and the study of human ...

  7. George Armitage Miller (February 3, 1920 – July 22, 2012) [1] was an American psychologist who was one of the founders of the cognitive psychology field. He also contributed to the birth of psycholinguistics and cognitive science in general. Miller wrote several books and directed the development of WordNet, an online word-linkage database ...