Article: Hugo Munsterberg and the Origins of vocational guidance.

 
Hugo Munsterberg was among the most famous psychologists in the world 
at the turn of the 20th century. Despite his preeminence and 
associations with prominent leaders in several disciples, including 
Frank Parsons, his abrasive personality and unpopular politics led to 
his work being largely ignored during the 20th century. One such work 
is H. Munsterberg's (1910c) Vocation and Learning: A Popular Reading 
Course, which represents an early triait-and-factor psychological model 
of vocation. This triangular model suggests that people and vocations 
are composed of thinking, feeling, and willing dimensions that must be 
aligned to find the most suitable vocation for the person. 
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