This collection comprises reprints and separates from various magazines and publications, authored by Hugo M nsterberg, a prominent figure in the early development of applied psychology. M nsterberg's work spanned diverse areas, including industrial psychology, legal psychology, and psychotherapy. The assembled articles likely represent a range of his thought and contributions to the field, offering insights into the social and psychological issues of his time.
Researchers and students of psychology, history, and social science will find this collection a valuable resource for understanding the intellectual landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly the formative years of applied psychology as it began to address practical problems in industry, law, and society.
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