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  1. Margaret of Münsterberg (25 August 1473, Breslau – 28 June 1530, Dessau) was a German regent: Duchess of Anhalt by marriage to Prince Ernest I, she ruled the principality as a regent for her underage sons from 1516.

  2. Hugo Münsterberg ( / ˈmʊnstərbɜːrɡ /; June 1, 1863 – December 16, 1916) was a German-American psychologist. He was one of the pioneers in applied psychology, extending his research and theories to industrial/organizational (I/O), legal, medical, clinical, educational and business settings.

  3. 18 de ene. de 2017 · Genealogy for Margarete Princess Of Mecklenburg Schwerin (Mecklenburg), Herzogin von Münsterberg-Oels (1515 - 1559) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. 1 de sept. de 2015 · A brilliant and popular Harvard professor, Münsterberg touted his technique of word-association to determine truth. Forensic psychology's development was stalled by resistance from within legal authorities, including John Henry Wigmore, the leading expert on evidence. However, Münsterberg was a sensation in popular media.

  5. hmn.wiki › es › Margaret_of_MünsterbergMargarita de Münsterberg

    Margarita de Münsterberg (25 de agosto de 1473, Breslau - 28 de junio de 1530, Dessau) fue una regente alemana: duquesa de Anhalt por matrimonio con el príncipe Ernesto I, gobernó el principado como regente de sus hijos menores de edad desde 1516.

  6. Hugo Münsterberg (June 1, 1863 - December 19, 1916) was a German - American psychologist. He was a pioneer of applied psychology, extending his research and theories to legal, medical, clinical, educational, and business settings. He made significant contributions to Clinical Psychology.

  7. Not counting the biography by Münsterberg's daughter, Margaret, – Hugo Münsterberg, His Life and Work (New York: D. Appleton, 1922) Google Scholar – most posthumous assessments of the man and his work date from the 1970s.