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  1. Hugo Münsterberg (* 1. Juni 1863 in Danzig; † 16. Dezember 1916 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Psychologe und Philosoph. Zusammen mit William Stern, Walter Dill Scott und Jean-Maurice Lahy war er einer der Gründer der angewandten Psychologie und zählt zu den frühesten Filmtheoretikern.

  2. Sidonie ( Czech: Zdeňka) (3 June 1483 – 1522), married in 1515 Ulrich of Hardegg. Through Henry's mediation his surviving sons Albert, George and Charles married in 1487 and 1488 with three daughters of Duke John II of Sagan and Großglogau. As Duke of Münsterberg, Henry founded the Silesian branch of the House of Poděbrady, which became ...

  3. Karl Friedrich was a member of the Münsterberg branch of the Bohemian noble Poděbrady family. His parents were Karl II, Duke of Münsterberg-Oels and Elisabeth Magdalena (1562–1630), daughter of Duke George II of Brieg . After his father's death in 1617 Karl Friedrich took over the government of the Duchy of Oels.

  4. Margaret of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Henry III of Münsterberg-Oels (also: Henry III of Poděbrady, Henry III of Bernstadt; German: Heinrich III. von Podiebrad; Czech: Jindřich III-Minstrbersko Olešnický; 29 April 1542, Oleśnica – 10 April 1587, Oleśnica) was Duke of Münsterberg from 1565 to 1574 and Duke of Bernstadt.

  5. 10 de mar. de 2023 · Hugo Musterberg has contributed many ideas to the field of IO psychology. Three key ideas are outlined in his book Psychology and Industrial Efficiency (1913): Employee selection. Working efficiency. Marketing. He believed that the “best man for the job” should be hired, instead of someone more familiar (such as a friend or family member).

  6. 19 de ago. de 2016 · Hugo Münsterberg. At the beginning of July, I gave the third keynote speech at “A Hundred Years of Film Theory.Münsterberg and Beyond: Concepts, Applications, Perspectives,” an international conference in Leipzig dedicated to the memory of Hugo Münsterberg, whose The Photoplay: A Psychological Study (1916) is considered one of the first, but not the first book – that honor goes to ...

  7. Discusses the work of H. Münsterberg (1863–1916), an almost forgotten figure in American psychology. The 25 yrs he spent in the US marked a major change in the role of psychology; from a totally academic discipline, it grew into a broad field with strong professional and applied aspects. Münsterberg played a leading part in that shift. A pioneer in the areas of forensic psychology ...