münsterberg in A Sentence

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    Münsterberg supported different American psychologists in their applications for admission to Harvard University.

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    James invited Hugo Münsterberg to collaborate as a researcher at Harvard University in the United States.

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    The Münsterberg method is used to study the professional suitability of a person in many fields of activity.

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    In 1885, with an investigation on the natural adaptation, Hugo Münsterberg obtained the degree of doctor in psychology.

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    The latter invited Münsterberg to train in his psychology laboratory, and from this, he began his doctoral studies in that area.

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    After accepting the invitation, also influenced by the low acceptance of his research in Germany, Münsterberg spent three years in that institution.

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    Something that Münsterberg focused on was the study of eyewitness testimonies, analyzing how people see, or think they have seen certain things.

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    Hugo Münsterberg was born on June 1, 1836 in the current city of Gdansk in Poland(what used to be Danzig, in Prussia).

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    Münsterberg was one of the first psychologists to study the suggestion processes to which people called to confess in legal settings are exposed.

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    Münsterberg's method allows you to increase the degree of your concentration- it means, in a sense, contributes to the professional growth of a person.

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    On the one hand, Münsterberg maintained feelings of loyalty towards the United States, and on the other, he felt a certain sympathy for German actions.

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    Hugo Münsterberg continued in the United States, working as a professor at Harvard University, where he died suddenly while teaching a class in the year 1916.

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    Son of a lumber merchant, and an artist who permanently combined his profession with the care of children, Münsterberg grew up surrounded by music and poetry.

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    On the other hand, the professional link that Münsterberg maintained with American psychology and German psychology was problematically reflected in his political views after the First World War.

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    Münsterberg was made a very advantageous proposal, and he moved to the United States, obtaining a position at Harvard and taking under his leadership a new psychological laboratory.

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    Münsterberg studied pioneering topics for applied psychology in organizations, such as fatigue, the psychological and social influences of workload, the effects of advertising, attentional processes, monotony, and finally applied psychology in economics.

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    Hugo Münsterberg was finally named president of the American Psychological Association, in the year 1898 and, 12 years later, was appointed by Harvard University as an exchange professor at the University of Berlin.

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    In fact, he developed a project to boost the image of Germany in the United States, an issue that was partly financed by different brewing companies, which Münsterberg supported while advocating against prohibiting alcohol consumption.

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