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Hugo Münsterberg (1863 to 1916)
- Hugo Münsterberg (1863 to 1916) : Hugo Münsterberg refers to a scientist who stressed the application of psychological principles in such areas as clinical, forensic , and industrial psychology . In so doing, Münsterberg created Applied psychology .
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