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MUNSTERBERG, HUGO (1863 ) , German-American psycho-physiologist, was born at Danzig. Having been extraordinary professor at Freiburg-im-Breisgau, he became in 1892 professor of psychology at Harvard University. Among his more important works are Beitrage zur experimentellen Psychologie (4 vols., Freiburg, 18891892); Psychology and Life
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Deutsch -Amerika (Berlin, 1908); Psychology and Crime (New York, 1908). He has been prominently identified with the 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
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