Introduction to Psychology

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The book introduction to Psychology covers almost all aspects of the subject and fulfils the basic requirements of current under-graduate students of Psychology. Topics have been presented in a systematic, comprehensive and style to serve the purpose of the students of Psychology in the contemporary society. Emphasis has been placed on physiological basic of behaviours, perception, teaching, remembering and forgetting, motivation, emotion and personality. The view of Psychology as a science and its historical background have also been critical analysed and evaluated. Available Western and Indian studies have also been incorporated in the text to give it an objective and scientific status.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jafar Mahmud

Jafar Mahmud is a true Gandhian lover of peace, progress and prosperity, has authored 26 books including the best seller books on Buddha. He is a former Academic Counsellor in Indira Gandhi National Open University and former Research Fellow, Indian National Science Academy, which keeps association with over 200 countries of the world. He has represented India in various International Conferences including the United National Conference (Development of Asia). The author, an eminent futurist was also associated with UNESCO, ILO and UNICEF Projects. He was Project Director of Mass Communication Research Center, Jamia Millia Islamia. He was invited to present a key note address at Banaras Hindu University on the occasion of Platinum Jubilee Celebrations. The author was interviewed by Doordarshan in an Exclusive Programma. He has delivered more than 25 talks on All India Radio. His talks have also been relayed from A.I.R. in French and Russian. His work was honoured by the then Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi and then President of India, Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma.

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Title
Introduction to Psychology
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8176487805
Length
viii+315p., Figures; Tables; References; 23cm.
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