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Author R B VERMA ED
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Industrial and Organizational Psychology
R.B. Verma (ed.)
Industrial and Organizational Psychology (or 1/O psychology) is a U.S. term. The same discipline is also known as work Psychology Industrial and Organizational Psychology is the study of the behaviour of people in the workplace. Industrial and Organizatio 1st ed. viii+280p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Crime Psychology
R.B. Verma (ed.)
Crime Psychology is an important area of applied psychology and s taught in the second year of the Buckingham Degree Programme. The aim of the course is to introduce to students psychological theories of criminal behaviour and explore the latest research 1st ed. viii+277p., References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Developmental Psychology & Human Development
R.B. Verma (ed.)
This book attempt which will prove itself useful for its readers beyond expectation. This book covers almost all topics according to subject. Developmental Psychologists are interested in changes in behaviour that come with age. They want to know how and 1st ed. viii+278p., Glossary; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Experimental Psychology and Clinical Research
R.B. Verma (ed.)
Experimental psychology is an approach to psychology that treats it as one of the natural sciences, and therefore assumes that it is susceptible to the experimental method. Many experimental psychologists have gone further, and have assumed that all metho 1st ed. viii+266p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Child Development and Psychology
R.B. Verma (ed.)
Child psychology has expanded at an accelerating pace in the last decades. As a result of this rapid-growth, it is increasingly difficult to offer a comprehensive definition of child psychology. We have chosen instead to present a series of examples from 1st ed. vi+273p., References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Indian Civilisation and the Epics
B.R. Verma (ed.) S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
The main thrust of the theme is on Indian Civilisation and the Epics. It has a comprehensive explanation of the Indian valley civilisation and the developments, viz., socio-economic and cultural aspects of the Aryans. The history of the Vedic period depic 1st ed. vii+299p.
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Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism in Ancient India
B.R. Verma (ed.) S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
The volume has deep bearing on significant aspects of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism for a long time in ancient India. All aspects have been explained in a fairly comprehensive way. The rise of Kushan Emperors is a most significant phenomenon in ancient I 1st ed. vii+222p.
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Administration, Conquests and Expansion in Ancient India
B.R. Verma (ed.) S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
This volume has deep thrust on administration, conquests and expansion in ancient India. Its main significance deals with various aspects of caste and literature in the social life of people living in several regions of Indian sub-continent. The glory of 1st ed. vii+246p.
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Administration and Society in Medieval India
B.R. Verma (ed.) S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
The volume Administration and Society in Medieval India presents a panaromic study of the said period. To start with political condition of India at the time comprising of Delhi Sultanate, Bengal, Malwa, Mewar, Gujarat, Sindh, Punjab, Khandesh, Kashmir, D 1st ed. viii+282p., Tables.
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British Policy and Indian Nationalism (1858-1919)
B.R. Verma (ed.) S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
Main thrust of the volume is on change from company rule to crown government with few changes in Indian administration and post mutiny period upto massacre of Jallianwala Bagh and execution of martial law initially in Punjab and other states afterwards. O 1st ed. vii+483p.
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