Simon (surname)

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Simon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include the following.

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References

  1. Proctor, Robert W.; Hommel, Bernhard (2018). "J. Richard Simon (1929–2017)". The American Journal of Psychology. 131 (1): 95–97. doi:10.5406/amerjpsyc.131.1.0095. hdl: 1887/69644 . ISSN   0002-9556.