Psychology and Developing Societies
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Volume 4, issue 2, 1992
- In trod uction pp. 113-115

- Rajendra K. Misra
- Immigran t Men tal an d Ph ysical Health pp. 117-131

- Paul G. Schmitz
- Immigran t Men tal Health: Conflicts and Concerns of Indian Immigrants in the U.S.A pp. 133-148

- Nalini V. Juthani
- Immigrant Mental Health: An Experien tial Approach pp. 149-163

- Rajendra K. Misra and Maurita A. Kilroy
- Th e Men tal Health of Visible Ethnic Minorities in Canada pp. 165-186

- Josephine C. Naidoo
- Acculturative Stress and Acculturation A ttitudes Among Indian Immigran ts to the United Sta tes pp. 187-212

- Ahalya Krishnan and J.W. Berry
- Epilogue pp. 213-215

- Rajendra K. Misra
- Book Reviews: Anima Sen, Mental handicap among rural Indian children. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1992, pp. 308 pp. 217-220

- Komilla Thapa
- Book Reviews: J. Pandey (Ed.), Psychology in India: The state-of-the-art. Volume 1: Personality and mental processes (pp. 357). Volume 2: Basic and applied social psychology (pp.353). Volume 3: Organizational behaviour and mental health (pp. 387). New Delhi: Sage Publi cations, 1988 pp. 220-222

- John E. Williams
Volume 4, issue 1, 1992
- Professor Durganand Sinha: A Legacy for Psychology in the Developing World pp. 1-3

- R.K. Naidu
- The Relevance of Psychology in a Developing Country: Examples from Cognitive Assessment pp. 5-19

- J.P. Das
- Charisma: Exploring New Dimensions of Leadership Behaviour pp. 21-37

- Rabindra N. Kanungo and Jay A. Conger
- Justice Research: The Indian Perspective pp. 39-71

- Lila Krishnan
- Child Survival and Health and their Linkages with Psycho-social Factors in the Home and Community1 pp. 73-87

- T.S. Saraswathi
- AnÄ sakti and Health: A Study of Non-attachment pp. 89-104

- Namita Pande and R.K. Naidu
- Book Reviews: Indian Research in Child Development: A Small Yet Vital Step Ahead Updesh K. Bevli (ed.), Researches in child development: A book of readings. New Delhi: NCERT, 1990, pp. 299, Rs. 21. Updesh K. Bevli, Paul A.S. Ghuman, & Pierre R. Dasen (eds.), Cognitive development of the Indian child. New Delhi: NCERT, 1989, pp. 291, Rs. 21. Updesh K. Bevli, Rajendra Kapoor, Bharati K., & Lakshmi Tiwari (eds.), The growth of logical thinking in children. New Delhi: NCERT, 1990, pp. 250 pp. 105-110

- Baljit Kaur
- Book Reviews: S.M. Mohsin, Attitude: Concept, Formation and Change. New Delhi: Wiley Eastern, 1990, pp. xii + 163 pp. 110-112

- J.B.P. Sinha
Volume 3, issue 2, 1991
- The Concept of Development: Its Implications for Self and Society pp. 133-155

- Ramashray Roy
- Methods for Instructing Studen ts with Han dicaps Integrated in to Regular Education Classrooms in Developing Countries pp. 157-169

- David Baine
- Psychosocial Com peten ce in Developing Countries pp. 171-192

- Forrest B. Tyler
- The Role of Psychology in the An alysis of Poverty: Some Suggestions pp. 193-201

- David Harper
- Alternative to Psychological Testing pp. 203-220

- Anima Sen
- Clinical Psychology in Pakistan pp. 221-234

- Riffat Moazam Zaman
- Book Reviews: Organisational Behaviour Research in India pp. 235-240

- Janak Pandey
Volume 3, issue 1, 1991
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- R.C. Tripathi
- Normative Theory in Intergroup Relations: Explaining Bo th Harmony an d Conflict pp. 3-16

- Thomas F. Pettigrew
- Understanding and Managing Multiculturalism: Some Possible Implica tions of Research in Canada pp. 17-49

- J.W. Berry
- "Balan ced Multiculturalism" an d the Challenge of Peaceful Coexistence in Pluralistic Societies pp. 51-72

- Fathali M. Moghaddam and Elizabeth A. Solliday
- Ethnic Identities and Indigenous Psychologies in Pluralist Societies pp. 73-92

- Peter Weinreich
- Hindu-Muslim Intergroup Relations in India: Applying Socio-Psychological Perspectives pp. 93-112

- Emmanuel S.K. Ghosh and Rashmi Kumar
- Stereotypes an d Intergroup Attributions in New Zealand pp. 113-127

- Michael T. Lynskey, Colleen Ward and Garth J.O. Fletcher
- Book Review Article: Inside Out and Outside In pp. 129-132

- Yoganand Sinha
Volume 2, issue 2, 1990
- Work Culture In Developing Countries: Implica tions For Performance Management pp. 137-164

- Manuel Mendonca and Rabindra N. Kanungo
- Re-entry and the Academic and Psychological Problems of the Second Generation pp. 165-182

- Nesrin Hisli Åžahin
- Examination Stress and Test Anxiety: A Cross-Cultural Perspective pp. 183-201

- Sagar Sharma and Anup Sud
- Moral Development and its Relation to Perspective Taking Ability pp. 203-216

- Miriam Ittyerah and Kanika Mahindra
- General Aptitude Test Battery Factor Structures for Saudi Arabian and American Samples: A Comparison pp. 217-240

- Fred Dagenais
- Psychology in Turkey pp. 241-256

- Gülden Acar and Deniz Şah
- Book Reviews: A. CHAKRABORTY, Social stress and mental health: A social- psychiatric field study of Calcutta. New Delhi: Sage, 1990 pp. 257-258

- R.K. Naidu
- Book Reviews: GIRISHWAR MISRA, Applied social psychology in India. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1990, pp. 320 pp. 258-260

- Ajit K. Dalal
Volume 2, issue 1, 1990
- Editorial Introduction pp. 1-4

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- Who's a Literate? Assessmen t Issues in a Global Perspective pp. 5-16

- Daniel A. Wagner
- Minority Access to Literacy: An American Case Study pp. 17-28

- Vivian L. Gadsden
- Psychological Consequences of Mother-tongue Maintenance and the Language of Literacy for Linguistic Minorities in India pp. 31-50

- Ajit K. Mohanty
- The Psychology of Developmen t and the Psychology of Literacy: A Poin t of Intersection pp. 53-65

- H.S. Bhola
- Literacy Training Policy and Practice in Tanzania: Some Elements of Reproduction and Resistance pp. 67-83

- Victor M. Mlekwa
- The Applicability of Freire's Method of Teaching Literacy in a Third World Context pp. 85-98

- Sixtus F.N. Kiwia
- Self-Renewal of Adult Education Programmes Through Evaluation: A Case Study pp. 99-114

- T.V. Rao
- Book Review Article: Psychology In India: Still a t the Crossroads? JANAK PANDEY (ed.), Psychology in India: The-State-of-the-Art. 3 Vols. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1989. Vol. 1. Personality and Mental Processes, pp 357. Rs 185. Vol. 2. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, pp 353. Rs 185. Vol. 3. Organizational Behaviour and Mental Health, pp 387. Rs 185 pp. 117-136

- Ajit K. Mohanty
Volume 1, issue 2, 1989
- Beyond Cross-Cultural Psychologr: The Case of Third World Factory Women pp. 137-151

- Tod S. Sloan and Sherrie Brownstein Schroder
- Testing for the Effects of Schooling on Memory in an Ecocultural Setting pp. 153-163

- U.N. Dash and H.C. Mishra
- Forging an Environmental Supports Bank for Vocabulary and Verbal Reasoning Testing in Zimbabwe pp. 165-175

- Josephine Jordan
- Vocal Indicators of Status: Effects of Caste and Language pp. 177-189

- R. Barry Ruback and V. Kalpana Rao
- Cooperative-Competitive Behaviour and Conflict Resolution Style among Mizo Children: A Cultural Perspective pp. 191-205

- Ashok Kumar Srivastava and Lalnunmaw
- Macro Level Variations in Employment Patterns of Indian Scientists—Some Social Psychological Interpretations pp. 207-221

- Sushila Singhal
- On the Relevance of Psychology in Political Behaviour pp. 225-230

- David You-fai Ho
- Social Scientists and Social Change: Reflections on the (Implied) Project of 'Psychology and Developing Societies' pp. 231-235

- Alok Rai
- Theory and Practice at Tzinacapan (Mexico) pp. 239-250

- Eduardo Almeida and Maria Eugenia Sanchez
- Book Reviews: Albert R. Gilgin and Carol Ko Gilgin (eds.), International Handbook of Psychology. New York: Greenwood Press, 1987 pp. 251-253

- Ajit K. Dalal
- Book Reviews: Indira G. Parikh and Pulin K. Garg, Indian Women: An Inner Dialogue. New Delhi: Sage, 1988, 224 pp pp. 254-256

- Mala Sinha
- Book Reviews: T.S. Saraswathi and Ranjana Dutta, Invisible boundaries: Grooming for adult roles. New Delhi: Northern Book Centre, 1988, pp. 246 + xix pp. 256-257

- Meera Verma
Volume 1, issue 1, 1989
- Editor's Note pp. 1-2

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- Introduction pp. 3-4

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- Toward a Cultural Social Psychology pp. 5-19

- Albert Pepitone
- A Bridge Between Theory and Practice, Between General Laws and Contexts? pp. 21-35

- Lutz H. Eckensberger
- Child Rearing in Turkey and an Intervention Research pp. 37-52

- Cigdem Kagitcibasi
- History and Present Status of Professional Psychology in Zambia pp. 53-64

- Karl Peltzer and Claire Bless
- Psychologising Asia or Asianising Psychology: A New Prescription for Dr. Watson? pp. 65-90

- Alison M. Turtle
- Psychology and Social Change in Latin America pp. 91-104

- José Miguel Salazar
- Research in Psychology in the Developing World: An Overview pp. 105-126

- Durganand Sinha
- Book Reviews: Geoffrey H. Blowers and Alison M. Turtle (eds.), Psychology Moving East: The Status of Western Psychology in Asia and Oceania. Sydney: Sydney University Press, 1987, pp. 362 pp. 127-130

- Ajit K. Dalal
- Book Reviews: K. Peltzer, Some contributions of traditional healing practices towards psychosocial health care in Malawi. Frankfurt: Fachbuchhandlung fur Psychologie Verlagsapteilung, 1987, pp. 341 pp. 130-133

- Komilla Thapa
- Book Reviews: N. Peseschkian, Oriental stories as tools in psychotherapy: The merchant and the parrot. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 1986, pp. 166 pp. 133-136

- Komilla Thapa
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