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MUNSTERBERG, HUGO (1863– )

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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 13 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MUNSTERBERG, See also:HUGO (1863– ) , See also:German-See also:American psycho-physiologist, was See also:born at See also:Danzig. Having been extraordinary See also:professor at See also:Freiburg-See also:im-See also:Breisgau, he became in 1892 professor of See also:psychology at Harvard University. Among his more important See also:works are Beitrage zur experimentellen Psychologie (4 vols., Freiburg, 1889–1892); Psychology and See also:Life (New See also:York, 1899); Grundziige der Psychologie (See also:Leipzig, 1900); American Traits from the Point of View of a German (See also:Boston, 1901); See also:Die Amerikaner (several ed.; Eng. trans. 1904); See also:Science and See also:Idealism (New York, 1906); Philosophie der Werte (Leipzig, 1908); Aus See also:Deutsch-Amerika (See also:Berlin, 1908); Psychology and See also:Crime (New York, 1908). He has been prominently identified with the See also:modern developments of experimental psychology (see PSYCHOLOGY), and his sociological writings display the acuteness of a German philosophic mind as applied to the study of American life and See also:manners.

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