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South Campus Library South Delhi Campus Library List of Additions From 01/12/2018 to 30/05/2019 V APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY 1. B2851g Q5 Best Henning Ed.; Wolf Christof Ed. Sage handbook of regression analysis and causal inference. New Delhi : Sage 2015. ix,414p. 1621449 2. L7 Q8 Stevens Larry Ed.; Woodruff C. Chad Ed. Neuroscience of empathy, compassion, and self compassion. London : Academic press 2018. xxii,329p. 1621748 3. L7:(S:72) Q8 Jung Rex E. Ed.; Vartanian Oshin Ed. Cambridge handbook of the neuroscience of creativity. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2018. xiii,553p. 1621950 4. NW:(S) Q3 Lee Jason. Psychology of screenwriting: Theory and practice. New Delhi : Bloomsbury 2013. vi,191p. 1621682 5. S Q5 Banyard Philip Ed.; Dillon Gayle Ed.; Norman Christine Ed.; Winder Belinda Ed. Essential psychology. 2nd. New Delhi : Sage 2015. x,588p. 1621450 6. S.1'P Q8 Fernando Suman Ed.; Moodley Roy Ed. Global Psychologies : Mental health and the global south. London : Palgrave macmillan 2018. xxix,329p. 1624525 7. S:(Y:1) Q8 Hall Gordan C. Nagayama. Multicultural psychology. 3rd. New York : Routledge 2018. xv,278p. 1625005 8. S:1-43 Q2 Henry Lucy. Development of working memory in children. New Delhi : Sage 2012. xvi,376p. 1622227 9. S:2:3 Q1 Blascovich Jim; Vanman Eric J.; Mendes Wendy Berry; Dickerson Sally. Social psychophysiology for social and personality psychology: For social and personality psychology. New Delhi : Sage 2011. viii,120p. (The sage library of methods in social and personality psychology) 1622228 Page 1 of 152 10. S:3 Q8 Blackmore Susan; Troscianko Emily T. Consciousness : An introduction. 3rd. London : Routledge 2018. xiv,617p. 1621869 11. S:3:6 P9 Chadha Narender Kumar. Applied psychometry. New Delhi : Sage 2009. xiii,362p. 1621675 12. S:4 Q8 Eysenck Michael W.; Brysbaert Marc. Fundamentals of cognition. 3rd. London : Routledge 2018. vii,567p. (A Psychology press book) 1621870 13. S:4 Q8 Rizzo Matthew Ed.; Anderson Steven Ed.; Fritzsch Bernd. Wiley handbook on the aging mind and brain. Hoboken : Wiley blacwell 2018. xxxvii,792p. 1621749 14. S:4 Q9 Fleming Sabian. Cognitive psychology. UK : ETP ED-Tech Press 2019. xvi,302p. 1622085 15. S:52:(X:9) Q8 Lindebaum Dirk Ed.; Geddes Deanna Ed.; Jordan Peter J. Ed. Social functions of emotion and talking about emotion at work. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar 2018. xiv,258p. 1621947 16. S:55-848 Q8 Beggan James K. Ed.; Allison Scott T. Ed. Leadership and sexuality: Power,principles and process. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar 2018. x,238p. (Jepson studies in leadership) 1621949 17. S:7 P8.1-.2 Boyle Gregory J. Ed.; Matthews Gerald Ed.; Saklofske Donald H. Ed. Sage handbook of personality theory and assessment (2 vol set). V1: Personality theories and models, xxiv,783p.; V2: Personality measurement and testing, xxiv,717p. New Delhi : Sage 2008. 1621676 - 1621677 18. S:7 Q8 Harrison Angel. Personality and communication development. UK : ED- Tech press 2018. ix,290p. 1625003 19. S:7:(R4) Q9 Woods Quillin. Psychological development : Ethical issues. UK : ETP Tech Press 2019. xii,312p. 1622089 20. S:71 Q8 Lloyd Bev; Reed Mel. Psychological testing. UK : ETP Tech Press 2018. x,324p. 1622088 Page 2 of 152 21. S:84 Q8 Strizovic Ivana. Clinical psychology. Canada : Society 2018. xii,283p. 1621724 22. S:84 Q9 Kelly Chris; Hahn Carmen. Clinical psychology. UK : ETP Tech Press 2019. xiv,313p. 1622084 23. S:843:(T) Q9 Brown Nina W. Conducting effective and productive psychoeducational and therapy groups: A guide for beginning group leaders. New York : Routledge 2019. viii,235p. 1621501 24. S:f Q4 Dickter Cheryl L; Kieffaber Paul D. Eeg methods for the psychological science. New Delhi : Sage 2014. vii,168p. 1622225 25. S:f Q9 Coolican Hugh. Research methods and statistics in psychology. 7th. London : Routledge 2019. viii,815p. 1621826 26. S:f,w1 Q2 Wodarth Nancy E. Ed.; Ferguson Alexis P. Ed. Psychology research biographical sketches and research summaries. New York : Nova Science Publishers 2012. (Psychology research progress) 1621679 27. S0aX Q8 Lewis Alan Ed. Cambridge handbook of psychology and economic behaviour. 2nd. Cambridge : Cambridge university press 2018. xxiii,774p. 1621681 28. S0bT:(B28) Q8 Prince Dandre. Measurement and evaluation in psychology and education. UK : ED -Tech press 2018. vii,312p. 1625004 29. S0bY:1 Q8 Keith Kenneth D. Ed. Culture across the curriculum: A psychology teacher's handbook. New Delhi : Cambridge University Press 2018. xxi,562p. 1621951 30. S1:(Sigma:f)g Q4 Melton Gary B. Ed.; Ben-Arieh Asher Ed.; Cashmore Judith Ed.; Goodman Gail S. Ed. Sage handbook of child research. New Delhi : Sage 2014. xxii,647p. 1622226 31. S1:4 Q8 Lemaire Patrick Ed. Cognitive development from a strategy perspective: A festschrift for Robert S. Siegler. London : Routledge 2018. xviii,244p. 1621499 Page 3 of 152 32. S1:5 Q4 Garner Philip Ed.; Kauffman James M. Ed.; Elliott Julian Ed. Sage handbook of emotional and behavioral difficulties. 2nd. New Delhi : Sage 2014. xxii,526p. 1621448 33. S1:7 Q8 Deb Sibnath Ed. Positive schooling and child development: International perspectives. Singapore : Springer 2018. xxviii,435p. 1624526 34. S2.2'P Q7 Kapadia Shagufa. Adolescence in urban India: Cultural construction in a society in transition. New Delhi : Springer 2017. xxiii,197p. 1624524 35. S38 Q8 Novak Mark. Issue in aging. 4th. New York : Routledge 2018. xxv,799p. 1624527 36. S4 Q9 Hahn Carmen; Kelly Chris. Organization psychology. UK : ED Tech Press 2019. xii,331p. 1621781 37. S6 Q3 Ramsden pamilla. Understanding abnormal psychology: Clinical and biological perspectives. New Delhi : Sage 2013. 474p. 1621451 38. S6 Q8 Warren Pamela A. Ed. Handbook of behavioral health disability managemnet. Switzerland : Springer 2018. v,463p. 1621747 39. S6.43 Q8 Ghai Anita Ed. Disability in South Asia: Knowledge and experience. New Delhi : Sage 2018. xliii,443p. 1622223 40. S8 Q8 Crawford Lizabeth A.; Novak Katherine B. Individual and society: Sociological social psychology. 2nd. New York : Routledge 2018. Various Pagenation. 1621872 41. S8 Q9 Frings Daniel. Social psychology: The basics. London : Routledge 2019. xii,238p. 1621824 42. S8 Q9 Delamater John D. Au.; Collett Jessical L. Social psychology. 9th. New York : Routledge 2019. xviii,665p. 1625006 Page 4 of 152 43. S8:771 Q7 Capuzzi David Ed.; Gross Douglas R. Ed. Introduction to the counseling profession. 7th. New York : Routledge 2017. xxi,474p. 1621871 44. S8:771 Q8 Berg Robert C.; Landreth Garry L.; Fall Kevin A. Ground counseling. 6th. New York : Routledge 2018. ix,244p. 1621751 45. S8:771:1 Q7 Ranganathan Namita; Wadhwa Toolika. Guidance and counselling for children and adolescents in schools. New Delhi : Sage 2017. xiv,253p. 1621680 46. S8:771g Q6 Cooper Mick Ed.; Dryden Windy Ed. Handbook of pluralistic counselling and psychotherapy. New Delhi : Sage 2016. xiii,358p. 1621454 47. S8g Q7 Gough Brendan Ed. Palgrave handbook of critical social psychology. London : Palgrave macmillan 2017. xxix,651p. 1624515 48. S8g Q8 Zomeren Martijn Van Ed.; Dovidio John F. Ed. Oxford handbook of the human essence. New York : Oxford University Press 2018. xvi,295p. (Oxford library of psychology) 1621453 49. S9G Q9 Cotton Bankston. Environmental psychology : Principles and practices. UK : ETP Tech Press 2019. x,320p. 1622087 50. S9Z Q8 Leach Glen. Forensic psychology. UK : ETP Tech Press 2018. x,279p. 1622086 51. S9Z Q9 Fiscal Zeryl Joy M. Forensic psychology. Canada : Society 2019. xviii,232p. 1621736 52. S9Z0bR4 Q7 Otto Randy K.; Goldstein Alan M.; Heilbrun Kirk. Ethics in forensic psychology practice. Hoboken : Wiley-Black 2017. xii,259p. 1622090 53. Sigma:f Q2 Williams Christopher. Researching power, elites and leadership. New Delhi : Sage 2012. xvi,320p. 1625007 Page 5 of 152 54. Sigma:f Q5 Cassell Catherine. Conducting research interviews for business and management students. New Delhi : Sage 2015. x,96p. 1621678 55. SM9 Q8 Tuch Richard. Psychoanalytic method in motion: Controversies and evolution in clinical theory and practice. London : Routledge 2018. xi,283p. 1621500 56. Sv Q7 Woody William Douglas; Viney Wayne. History of pscyhcology : The emergence of science and applications. 6th. New York : Routledge 2017. xxiv,599p. 1621502 57. Sv Q8 Leahey Thomas hardy. History of psychology: From antiquity to modernity. 8th. New York : Routledge 2018. xxi,541p. 1621874 58. T:3(S1) Q9 Patterson Catherine Ed.; Kocher Laurie Ed. Pedagogies for children's perspectives. London : Routledge 2019. xxii,205p. (Thinking about pedagogy in early childhood education) 1621823 59. X:5171:(L7) Q7 Cerf Moran Ed.; Garcia-Garcia Manuel Ed. Consumer neuroscience. Cambridge : MIT press 2017. xii,348p. 1621868 60. X:5171:(S) Q8 Foxall Gordon R. Context and cognition in consumer psychology: How perception and emotion guide action. London : Routledge 2018. xii,175p. 1621873 61. X:78 Q8 Pareek Udai; Purohit Surabhi. Training insturments in HRD and OD. 4th. New Delhi : Sage 2018. xxvi,613p. 1622224 62. X:78 Q9 Sharma Radha kanwal. Managing diversity at workplace. Oakville : Society 2019. xvi,305p. 1621735 63. X:78:(D6,8(B)) Q9 Thite Mohan Ed. e-HRM: Digital approaches, directions & applications. London : Routledge 2019. xix,292p. 1621498 64. X:78g Q8 Brewster Chris Ed.; Mayrhofer Wolfgang Ed.; Farndale Elaine Ed. Handbook of research on comparative human resource management. 2nd. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar 2018. xi,662p. 1621948 Page 6 of 152 65. X:8:(S:44) P8 Ashkanasy Neal M. Ed.; Cooper Cary L. Research companion to emotion in organizations. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar 2008. xiv,641p. (New horizons in management) 1621674 66. X:8:(S:44) Q8 Beugre Constant D. Neuroscience of organizational behavior. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar 2018. viii,239p. 1621497 67. X:8:(S:44) Q8 Podsakoff Philip M. Ed.; MacKenzie Scott B. Ed.; Podsakoff Nathan P. Ed. Oxford handbook of organizational citizenship behavior. New York : Oxford University Press 2018. xv,608p. (Oxford library of psychology) 1621452 68. X:87 Q8 Morin Javon.
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