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A series of essays applies psychological research and analysis to a range of public concerns, examining sex education (critiquing loud publicity and advocating restraint in sexual instruction), socialism, the intellectual underworld, thought-transference claims, jury decision-making, farm efficiency, advertising abuses, investor psychology, social dancing, and naïve psychology. Some chapters draw on experimental methods while others trace psychophysiological roots; together they argue that clearer knowledge of mental processes can clarify causes, inform policy choices, and guide more effective methods for improving social welfare, separating moral aims from the practical means to achieve them.

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Hugo Münsterberg

Hugo Münsterberg was a German-American psychologist and philosopher known for his pioneering work in applied psychology. He made significant contributions to various fields, including industrial psychology, psychotherapy, and the psychology of art and film. Münsterberg's notable works include "Psychology and Industrial Efficiency," where he explored the application of psychological principles to improve workplace productivity, and "The Photoplay: A Psychological Study," which examined the psychological effects of film on audiences. His interdisciplinary approach and insights into human behavior have left a lasting impact on both psychology and the arts.

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