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Self-analysis from your handwriting
Hughes, Albert E
8vo over 7.75 - 9.75'' tall Nice Tight Clean copy ! 96 pages. 8443
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Psychology Applied to Work
Paul M. Muchinsky
Now in its eighth edition, PSYCHOLOGY APPLIED TO WORK has established itself as the standard for textbooks in introductory industrial and organizational psychology. Written by Paul Muchinsky – a recognized expert and award winning teacher -- this text pro 8th ed. 576p.; International edition.
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Abnormal Psychology
Rachana Sharma
There is hardly a field so vital and changing as abnormal psychology. This classic textbook deals with a comprehensive and up-to-date real-world overview of the subject of abnormal psychology. The book highlights the basic concepts of the subject with luc 1st ed. x+381p., Figures; 23cm.
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Educational Psychology
L.S. Vygotsky
The problem of education is at the very heart of the new psychology. The study of conditional reflexes constitutes at foundation on which the new psychology will have to be constructed. The term, conditional reflex, is the name given to that mechanism whi 1st ed. xxxix+374p., Notes; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Environmental Psychology
Dinesh Nagar
This books seal with all the major aspects of environmental psychology. It traces historical perspective and scope of environmental psychology and provides the reader with the methodological and theoretical perspective of the field. Going deep into the pr 1st ed. 390p., References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Elements in Behavioural Psychology
D.K. Baruah
The definition of psychology as the science of behaviour is again too partial to be wholly satisfactory. Admittedly, behaviour is observable and its outcomes are of primary significance to an individual, but psychology is concerned as well with the experi 1st ed. viii+392p., 23cm.
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Experimental Psychology
B.K. Jani
Experimental Psychology is a book meant for practitioners in psychology, teachers, research scholars and students. It covers all the techniques a method adopted in the process of psychological evaluation and also discusses the theories that go with them s 1st ed. xii+219p., Tables; Bibliography; 23cm.
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Experimental Psychology
Nilambar Mukherjee
Experimental psychology is a rapidly developing and complex discipline in modern evolving society. The present publication attempts to provide the student of psychology as well as the researcher and laboratory personnel a clear and comprehensive picture o 1st ed. vii+330p., Tables; Figures; Index; 23cm.
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True Psychology
Swami Abhedananda
Modern Psychology does not mean 'a science of the soul'. True Psychology, on the other hand, is that science which consists of the systematization and classification of truths relating to the soul or that self-conscious entity which thinks, feels and know 1st ed. 202p., Appendices; 22cm.
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Introduction to Psychology
Arno F. Wittig
This easy-to-understand presentation and explanation of basic principles of psychology uses current popular introductory psychology textbooks as a guideline for updates to this edition, including: new combined chapter on Methodologies and Statistics; new 2nd ed.
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