Translational research and applied psychology in india / editors: Kamlesh Singh and Suman Sigroha, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Delhi and School of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Mandi.
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- 300.721 TRA
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300.72054 KNO Knowing the social world: perspectives and possibilities / | 300.721 CRE Research design: qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches / | 300.721 SIN Single case research methodology : | 300.721 TRA Translational research and applied psychology in india / | 300.723 HOL Active interview / | 300.724 BRO Experimental design in behavioural research / | 300.727 MAG Introduction to data science for social and policy research : |
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"Translational research is the means by which the knowledge gained through basic scientific research can be implemented specifically for achieving a better quality of life. It seeks to provide a pathway for ideas to quickly reach the implementation stage. Translational Research has now been extended to social sciences, such as applied psychology, where focused translational research is underway in several areas, such as happiness, mental health and well-being, promoting positive cultural practices and intervention programmes. Translational Research and Applied Psychology in India focuses on research translated into real-world awareness programmes in various settings--corporate workplaces, educational, religious and social institutions, and rural areas--and even web-based interventions that are facilitating improvement in people's daily lives. This comprehensive overview of theoretical frameworks and programmes will help further functional knowledge and identify barriers between theory, practice and policy, besides bridging those barriers. This edited book is of critical importance due to the ever-increasing socio-economic differences and other related disparities that lead to ever-widening gaps in healthcare access and other such public concerns. Kamlesh Singh is Associate Professor at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. Suman Sigroha is Assistant Professor at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Mandi, Himachal Pradesh"-- Provided by publisher.
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