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Margaret of Münsterberg (25 August 1473, Breslau – 28 June 1530, Dessau) was a German regent: Duchess of Anhalt by marriage to Prince Ernest I, she ruled the principality as a regent for her underage sons from 1516.
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1 set 2015 · Following European traditions of experimental psychology, Hugo Münsterberg applied the nascent science of memory research to the assessment of witness credibility. A brilliant and popular Harvard professor, Münsterberg touted his technique of word-association to determine truth.
- Kenneth J. Weiss, Yan Xuan
- 2015
Hugo Münsterberg (/ ˈ m ʊ n s t ər b ɜːr ɡ /; June 1, 1863 – December 16, 1916) was a German-American psychologist. He was one of the pioneers in applied psychology , extending his research and theories to industrial/organizational (I/O), legal, medical, clinical, educational and business settings.
30 lug 2009 · Margaret Münsterberg's biography reprints a glowing letter from Sunday (415). In his work Sex in Relation to Society ( 1910 ) Google Scholar , Havelock Ellis describes Münsterberg as a “distinguished psychologist” and an “impartial and competent critic of the American people” ( Studies in the Psychology of Sex [New York ...
Hugo Münsterberg (June 1, 1863 - December 19, 1916) was a German-American psychologist. He was a pioneer of applied psychology, extending his research and theories to legal, medical, clinical, educational, and business settings. He made significant contributions to Clinical Psychology.
Abstract. Reviews the book, Hugo Münsterberg: His Life and Work by Margaret Münsterberg (1922). The book presents a biography of Hugo Münsterberg by his daughter Margaret. Münsterberg made several important contributions to philosophy, applied and experimental psychology, and other sciences.