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New Zealand and UK politician (1848–1921)
John Cathcart Wason (17 November 1848 – 19 April 1921), generally known as Cathcart Wason, was a Scottish farmer and politician who served as a Member
Cathcart_Wason
English psychologist (1924–2003)
Peter Cathcart Wason (/ˈweɪsən/; 22 April 1924 – 17 April 2003) was an English cognitive psychologist at University College, London, who pioneered the
Peter_Cathcart_Wason
Test in the study of deductive reasoning
In psychology, the Wason selection task (or four-card problem) is a logic puzzle devised by Peter Cathcart Wason in 1966. It is one of the most famous
Wason_selection_task
Surname list
Wason is a surname of Scottish origin. People who hold this name include: Betty Wason, American news correspondent Cathcart Wason, Scottish farmer and
Wason
British Army officer (1887–1969)
at Chelsea in 1921. The cognitive psychologist Peter Cathcart Wason was his second cousin. Wason studied at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and
Sydney_Rigby_Wason
Cognitive illusion involving misinterpretation of negated sentences
Peter Cathcart Wason Psycholinguistics Cognitive bias Pragmatics Negation Garden path sentence Comparative illusion Sentence processing Wason, Peter
Wason_verbal_illusion
Scottish barrister, farmer, and politician
on petition and he did not stand again. Wason married Euphemia McTier. Their children included Cathcart Wason (1848–1921), a New Zealand settler and MP
Rigby_Wason
Cathcart Wason
Orkney and Shetland (UK Parliament constituency)
Orkney_and_Shetland_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles
confirmation bias does not necessarily require motivation. In 1960, Peter Cathcart Wason conducted an experiment in which participants first viewed three numbers
Problem_solving
Scottish politician (1846-1927)
His father was Rigby Wason sometime MP for Ipswich, his brother was Cathcart Wason the MP for Orkney and Shetland from 1900 to 1921 (and previously an
Eugene_Wason
British-American psychologist (born 1936)
Press. ISBN 978-0-674-56882-2. Johnson-Laird, Philip N (with Peter Cathcart Wason) (1977). Thinking: Readings in Cognitive Science. Cambridge University
Philip_Johnson-Laird
British psychologist
linguistic usage (with special reference to negation)", supervised by Peter Cathcart Wason, which he completed in 1972. He published his first scientific paper
Jonathan_St_B._T._Evans
1902 UK parliamentary by-election
the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post voting system. Cathcart Wason had been Liberal Unionist MP for the seat of Orkney and Shetland since
1902 Orkney and Shetland by-election
1902_Orkney_and_Shetland_by-election
Village in Canterbury, New Zealand
It was founded by Cathcart Wason in the mid-1870s and named by him after his old home Barrhill in South Ayrshire, Scotland. Wason set it up as a model
Barrhill,_New_Zealand
Place of burial in North London, England
researcher Max Wall, comedian and entertainer Simon Ward, actor Peter Cathcart Wason, pioneering psychologist Sir Lawrence Weaver, architectural writer,
Highgate_Cemetery
Evolution-related timelines
than performance on arbitrary, evolutionarily novel problems". Peter Cathcart Wason originally demonstrated that not even 10% of subjects found the correct
Evolution of human intelligence
Evolution_of_human_intelligence
Sentences that appear to make sense but actually do not
too trivial to be ignored." This example, first discussed by Peter Cathcart Wason and Shuli Reich in 1979, is very often initially perceived as having
Comparative_illusion
Topics referred to by the same term
Cathcart Wason (1848–1921), New Zealand and Scotland politician Nobles Earl Cathcart, a title in the peerage of the United Kingdom Charles Cathcart,
Cathcart_(disambiguation)
George Gustavus Walker, Conservative MP Cathcart Wason MP in both New Zealand and Great Britain Eugene Wason Liberal MP and lawyer Samuel Whitbread, Liberal
List_of_Old_Rugbeians
New Zealand politician (1820–1905)
of Parliament for Lincoln 1889–1890 Constituency abolished Preceded by John Hall Member of Parliament for Selwyn 1890–1896 Succeeded by Cathcart Wason
Alfred_Saunders
Liberal Liberal Unionist Robert Jasper More Liberal Liberal Unionist Cathcart Wason Liberal Liberal Unionist Lewis Fry Liberal Liberal Unionist John Corbett
List of British politicians who have changed party affiliation
List_of_British_politicians_who_have_changed_party_affiliation
Former electorate in Canterbury, New Zealand
parliamentary terms until 1887. The first elected representative was Cathcart Wason, who had contested the 9 December 1881 election against Joseph Ivess
Wakanui_(electorate)
Former electorate in Canterbury, New Zealand
the incumbent Bluett, Cathcart Wason, William Tosswill, and John Jebson, who received 71, 167, 160 and 53 votes, respectively. Wason was thus elected, but
Coleridge_(electorate)
bankruptcy of the family firm. 18-19 November 1902: Orkney and Shetland -- Cathcart Wason resigned after defecting from the Liberal Unionist Party to become an
List of MPs elected in the 1900 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1900_United_Kingdom_general_election
Town in Oxfordshire, England
Wallingford Screen at St Albans Cathedral Rex Warner, writer Peter Cathcart Wason, psychologist Charles West, mystery writer Wallingford used to return
Wallingford,_Oxfordshire
Peter B. Warr (1937–2023), British occupational psychologist Peter Cathcart Wason (1924–2003), English psychologist Peter Wasserscheid (born 1970), German
List of people with given name Peter
List_of_people_with_given_name_Peter
General election
Waitemata Conservative Second John Bryce Waitotara Conservative Fifth Cathcart Wason Wakanui Conservative Second Thomas Fergus Wakatipu Conservative First
1881 New Zealand general election
1881_New_Zealand_general_election
Electoral district in Canterbury, New Zealand
John Hall 1890 election Alfred Saunders 1893 election 1896 election Cathcart Wason 1899 election Charles Hardy 1902 election 1905 election 1908 election
Selwyn_(electorate)
Village within a private estate
Parish Council. 23 July 2024. Retrieved 2024-07-23. Pawson, Eric. "Wason, John Cathcart". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Estate_village
New Zealand by-election
The by-election was caused by the resignation of the incumbent MP Cathcart Wason on 14 April 1879. The by-election was won by George Hart. He was unopposed
1879_Coleridge_by-election
MinoruMinoru Minoru Percy Earl H 01 1909-09-1515 Sep 1909 Watson-CathcartRt. Hon. Cathcart Wason MP Orkney and Shetland WHO M 1189 1909-09-1515 Sep 1909 BayardoBayardo
List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1905–1909)
List_of_Vanity_Fair_(British_magazine)_caricatures_(1905–1909)
in the United Kingdom House of Commons between 1865 and 1886. 1900: Cathcart Wason was the first former member of the New Zealand House of Representatives
List of electoral firsts in New Zealand
List_of_electoral_firsts_in_New_Zealand
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
Riccarton William Rolleston George Russell 1 William Rolleston Selwyn Cathcart Wason Charles Hardy 140 John Rennie Taieri Walter Carncross 460 Alexander
14th_New_Zealand_Parliament
Riccarton William Rolleston George Russell 1 William Rolleston Selwyn Cathcart Wason Charles Hardy 140 John Rennie Taieri Walter Carncross 460 Alexander
1899 New Zealand general election
1899_New_Zealand_general_election
Appointed Solicitor-General for Ireland Orkney and Shetland 17 May 1921 Cathcart Wason National Liberal Malcolm Smith National Liberal Death Abingdon 14 May
List of United Kingdom by-elections (1918–1931)
List_of_United_Kingdom_by-elections_(1918–1931)
New Zealand by-election
Parliament. The by-election was caused when the election of the incumbent MP Cathcart Wason in 1881 was declared void. The by-election was won by Joseph Ivess.
1882_Wakanui_by-election
7 January 1876 James William Thomson Clutha Second 20 January 1876 Cathcart Wason Coleridge First 6 January 1876 William Gibbs Collingwood Second 29 December
1875–1876 New Zealand general election
1875–1876_New_Zealand_general_election
By-elections in New Zealand
March Patrick Dignan Resignation David Goldie 1879 Coleridge 8 May Cathcart Wason Resignation George Hart 1879 Hutt 2 July William Fitzherbert Resignation
List of New Zealand by-elections
List_of_New_Zealand_by-elections
actor (died 2022) Jack Slipper, detective (died 2005) 22 April – Peter Cathcart Wason, psychologist (died 2003) 23 April – Norman Painting, actor (died 2009)
1924_in_the_United_Kingdom
Russell William Rolleston 391 George Russell Selwyn Alfred Saunders Cathcart Wason 182 Alfred Saunders Taieri Walter Carncross 554 John Graham Taranaki
1896 New Zealand general election
1896_New_Zealand_general_election
General electorates Ashburton Edward George Wright John McLachlan 26 Cathcart Wason Ashley Richard Meredith 590 David Duncan Macfarlane Auckland, City of
1893 New Zealand general election
1893_New_Zealand_general_election
Procedural device to allow British MPs to resign
were not 18 April 1902 Edwin Hughes Woolwich Con [?] 7 October 1902 Cathcart Wason Orkney and Shetland LU To stand again as an Independent Liberal. 27
List of stewards of the Chiltern Hundreds
List_of_stewards_of_the_Chiltern_Hundreds
independent Conservative and subsequently re-elected in 1906 as a Liberal MP. Cathcart Wason 1902 Orkney and Shetland by-election Liberal Independent Resigned and
United Kingdom by-election records
United_Kingdom_by-election_records
Liberal Death Orkney and Shetland 18–19 November 1902 Cathcart Wason Liberal Unionist Cathcart Wason Independent Liberal Resignation on leaving party Liverpool
List of United Kingdom by-elections (1900–1918)
List_of_United_Kingdom_by-elections_(1900–1918)
David Shackleton Clitheroe Labour Representation Committee 1902 (b) Cathcart Wason Orkney and Shetland Independent Liberal 1900 John Austin Osgoldcross
List of minor party and independent MPs elected in the United Kingdom
List_of_minor_party_and_independent_MPs_elected_in_the_United_Kingdom
94, British horticultural artist, author and garden designer. Peter Cathcart Wason, 78, British cognitive psychologist, founded the study of the psychology
Deaths_in_April_2003
Former electorate in Canterbury, New Zealand
Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal John McLachlan 1,117 32.23 Conservative Cathcart Wason 1,091 31.48 −16.25 Liberal George Chester Waby 714 20.60 Conservative
Ashburton (New Zealand electorate)
Ashburton_(New_Zealand_electorate)
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
General electorates Ashburton Edward George Wright John McLachlan 26 Cathcart Wason Ashley Richard Meredith 590 David Duncan Macfarlane Auckland, City of
12th_New_Zealand_Parliament
Millie Dow, painter (died 1919 in St Ives, Cornwall) 17 November – Cathcart Wason, estate owner and member of parliament in both New Zealand and Britain
1848_in_Scotland
(born 1932) Graham Stuart Thomas, horticulturalist (born 1909) Peter Cathcart Wason, psychologist (born 1924) 18 April – Edgar F. Codd, computer scientist
2003_in_the_United_Kingdom
UK parliamentary by-election
in London on 19 April 1921 of the sitting Coalition Liberal MP, Cathcart Wason. Wason had represented Orkney and Shetland since the 1900 general election
1921 Orkney and Shetland by-election
1921_Orkney_and_Shetland_by-election
Scottish Liberal politician
December 1885 – 24 October 1900 Preceded by Samuel Laing Succeeded by Cathcart Wason Personal details Born 21 October 1850 Died 18 September 1926 (aged 75)
Leonard Lyell, 1st Baron Lyell
Leonard_Lyell,_1st_Baron_Lyell
Scottish Liberal Party politician
in a by-election in May 1921, following the death of the sitting MP, Cathcart Wason. Having stood in the by-election as a Coalition Liberal, supporting
Malcolm Smith (British politician)
Malcolm_Smith_(British_politician)
Alfred Emmott Liberal Oldham William Barton Liberal Orkney and Shetland Cathcart Wason Liberal Ormskirk Hon. Arthur Stanley Conservative Osgoldcross Sir Joseph
List of MPs elected in the December 1910 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_December_1910_United_Kingdom_general_election
New Zealand politician
Canterbury in the 1881 election against Cathcart Wason and Charles Purnell. Ivess petitioned against Wason's election win on numerous grounds. The election
Joseph_Ivess
New Zealand politician
New Zealand Parliament Preceded by Cathcart Wason Member of Parliament for Selwyn 1899–1911 Succeeded by William Dickie
Charles_Albert_Creery_Hardy
members) Alfred Emmott Liberal William Barton Liberal Orkney and Shetland Cathcart Wason Liberal Ormskirk Hon. Arthur Stanley Conservative Osgoldcross Joseph
List of MPs elected in the January 1910 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_January_1910_United_Kingdom_general_election
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand from 1876 to 1879
7 January 1876 James William Thomson Clutha Second 20 January 1876 Cathcart Wason Coleridge First 6 January 1876 William Gibbs Collingwood Second 29 December
6th_New_Zealand_Parliament
New Zealand politician
New Zealand Parliament Preceded by John Karslake Karslake Member of Parliament for Coleridge 1872–1875 Succeeded by Cathcart Wason
William_Bluett
Parliamentary term
Waitemata Conservative Second John Bryce Waitotara Conservative Fifth Cathcart Wason Wakanui Conservative Second Thomas Fergus Wakatipu Conservative First
8th_New_Zealand_Parliament
New Zealand politician
New Zealand Parliament Preceded by Cathcart Wason Member of Parliament for Coleridge 1879 Succeeded by Edward George Wright
George_Hart_(politician)
April – Mary Jane Milne, milliner, businesswoman (born 1840) 19 April – Cathcart Wason, politician (born 1848) 23 April – William Maxwell, politician (born
1921_in_New_Zealand
South Molton 1886 1891 James Leslie Wanklyn Bradford Central 1895 1906 Cathcart Wason Orkney and Shetland 1900 1902 Edward William Watkin Hythe 1886 1895
List of Liberal Unionist Party MPs
List_of_Liberal_Unionist_Party_MPs
Coalition Liberal Edmund Denniss Co. Conservative Orkney and Shetland Cathcart Wason Coalition Liberal Ormskirk James Bell Labour Oswestry William Bridgeman
List of MPs elected in the 1918 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1918_United_Kingdom_general_election
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
Russell William Rolleston 391 George Russell Selwyn Alfred Saunders Cathcart Wason 182 Alfred Saunders Taieri Walter Carncross 554 John Graham Taranaki
13th_New_Zealand_Parliament
Type of mostly self-contained community
and Weekly Times: 50, 1923-11-01, ISSN 0819-7008 Pawson, Eric. "Wason, John Cathcart". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Model_village
Major-General Alan Cathcart, 6th Earl Cathcart General Charles Cathcart, 2nd Earl Cathcart Lieutenant-General Charles Cathcart, 9th Lord Cathcart General the
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
European lawn bowls event
Gourlay Women's singles Judith Wason Margaret Johnston Pam Cole / Crystal Toleman Champion of champions John Bell Judith Wason not awarded Team champions
European_Bowls_Championships
UK merchant ship 1815–1820
Hilhouse and Josiah Gist, ship-builders, Bristol. 1817 January 8: James Wason, William Hood and George Eveleigh Kiddell, merchants, Bristol. Launched
Picton_(1815_ship)
Whitelaw Holburn Douglas Mitchell-Thompson Pringle Ayrshire South Wason Vernon Wason Arrol Beale Kilmarnock Burghs Sturrock Williamson Denny Rainy Gladstone
List of Great Britain and UK Parliament constituencies in Scotland from 1707
List_of_Great_Britain_and_UK_Parliament_constituencies_in_Scotland_from_1707
Levy-Lawson: 1893 b, 1905 b, Jan 1910 Philip Stanhope: 1893 b, 1904b Eugene Wason: 1892, 1899 b Michael Davitt: 1892, 1893 b, 1895 William Mather: 1889 b
Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom
Records_of_members_of_parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
Administrator in Uganda (1862–1943)
Khartoum, Life and Adventure on the Upper Nile. London, Collins. p. 147. Wason, J. Cathcart (1905). East Africa and Uganda; Or, Our Last Land. Griffiths. p. 53
George Wilson (Chief Colonial Secretary of Uganda)
George_Wilson_(Chief_Colonial_Secretary_of_Uganda)
Railway line in Scotland
Maybole Railways Act 1863 of 13 July 1863. The A&MJR chairman was Rigby Wason, and his tenacity is credited with getting good terms for his company. When
Ayr and Maybole Junction Railway
Ayr_and_Maybole_Junction_Railway
Emmott, Alfred Liberal Bright, John Albert Liberal Orkney and Shetland Wason, Cathcart Liberal Ormskirk Stanley, Hon. Arthur Conservative Osgoldcross Compton-Rickett
List of MPs elected in the 1906 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1906_United_Kingdom_general_election
1916 UK parliamentary by-election
returned unopposed on 18 July and, introduced by the Prime Minister and Eugene Wason MP, re-took his seat in the House of Commons on 20 July to cheers as Secretary
1916_Berwickshire_by-election
United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Ardglass, County Down. She wason a voyage from Belfast, County Antrim to London. Hope United Kingdom The
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1819
CATHCART WASON
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Cheerful, Legal expert, One who recites the Quran
Girl/Female
Arabic, Saudi
Prettiest
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who Ploughs
Girl/Female
Australian, Celtic, German, Irish, Latin
Dear-one; Friend
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Shapeless
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and German
Dutch and German : occupational name for a stonemason or someone who used or made pickaxes or chisel, from bicke ‘pickaxe’, ‘chisel’ + the agent suffix -er. Compare Bick.English : occupational name for a beekeeper, Middle English biker (from Old English bīcere). Bees were important in medieval England because their honey provided the only means of sweetening food (sugar being a more recent importation); honey was also used in preserving.English : habitational name from Bicker in Lincolnshire or Byker in Tyne and Wear, both named with the Old English preposition bī ‘by’, ‘beside’ + Old Norse kjarr ‘wet ground’, ‘brushwood’.Cars Bicker was a wealthy merchant and one of the commissioners to New Netherland under the West India Company’s 1621 charter.
Girl/Female
French Latin
Gold.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian
Guiding Light
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Wave of the Sea; Rhythm
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Winner of the battle, Victorious in war or Lord Vishnu, One who has conquered lust
CATHCART WASON
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prep.
Across; from side to side of.
a.
Not parallel; lying or falling athwart; transverse; oblique; intersecting.
n.
Anything that is transverse or athwart.
v. i.
To lie or be athwart.
prep.
Across the direction or course of; as, a fleet standing athwart our course.
prep.
Across; athwart.
adv.
Athwart; across; crosswise.
a.
Thwartly; obliquely; transversely; athwart.
adv.
Across the course; so as to thwart; perversely.
a.
Across; athwart.
v. t.
To put across or athwart; to cause to intersect; as, to cross the arms.
prep.
In a slanting direction over; athwart.
adv.
Athwart; adversely; unfortunately; peevishly; fretfully; with ill humor.
a.
Borne not erect, but diagonally athwart an escutcheon; as, a cross portate.
a.
Lying or being across, or in a crosswise direction; athwart; -- often opposed to longitudinal.
prep.
Across; athwart.
prep.
Athwart; across.
n.
A seat in an open boat reaching from one side to the other, or athwart the boat.
adv.
Obliquely; athwart; amiss; awry.
adv.
Across, especially in an oblique direction; sidewise; obliquely.