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  1. 28. Mai 2024 · Hugo Münsterberg (born June 1, 1863, Danzig, Prussia [now Gdańsk, Poland]—died Dec. 16, 1916, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.) was a German-American psychologist and philosopher who was interested in the applications of psychology to law, business, industry, medicine, teaching, and sociology.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  2. 15. Mai 2024 · Bekannt als Psychotechniker wurde jedoch in den Anfangsjahren der deutschstämmige Harvard-Professor Hugo Münsterberg.

  3. 10. Mai 2024 · Empathy-induced altruism refers to acts of kindness motivated by feelings of empathy and compassion. The model posits that genuine, selfless acts are more likely when empathetic responses turn into compassionate motivations, fostering a desire to make a positive difference.

  4. 20. Mai 2024 · Hugo Münsterberg’s legacy as the father of Industrial-Organizational psychology is undeniable. His pioneering work laid the groundwork for understanding human behavior in organizational contexts and revolutionized practices in workforce management and organizational development.

  5. 21. Mai 2024 · Später identifiziert als Hugo Münsterberg, „der am häufigsten in der New York Times erwähnte US-Psychologe, nutzte 1909 die Gelegenheit, das berühmte physische Medium Eusapia Palladino zu ‚entlarven‘“ (Sommer, 2013, S. 273)

  6. 30. Mai 2024 · The first major film-theoretical work, published in 1916, was by a psychologist: in The Photoplay: A Psychological Study Hugo Münsterberg observed that films, uniquely, are free of the strictures of time, space, and causality that govern people’s daily lives.

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    Vor einem Tag · Wundt's assistant, Hugo Münsterberg, taught psychology at Harvard to students such as Narendra Nath Sen Gupta—who, in 1905, founded a psychology department and laboratory at the University of Calcutta.