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Florence MacLean Winger Bagley (7 January 1974) was a American Psychologist known for her work Fechner's Colors. She is known as one of the first female psychologists.

Florence Bagley was the daughter of Margaret and Joseph W. Winger.

Bagley studied at The University of Nebraska where she received her bachelors and masters of science degree. She then moved to Cornell University as a Fellow in Psychology with the Susan Linn Sage Fellowship in Philosophy and Ethics. At Cornell, Bagley met her husband, William Chander Bagley. The two married on August 14, 1901 in Nebraska. They had two daughters and two sons.