Psychoinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that combines psychology and informatics to study and analyze psychological phenomena through the use of computational tools and methods. It involves the collection, analysis, and interpretation of large-scale psychological data using techniques from data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. The goal of psychoinformatics is to gain deeper insights into human behavior, cognition, and emotions, often leveraging big data from various sources like social media, mobile devices, and wearable technology. This field aims to enhance understanding of psychological processes and improve applications in areas such as mental health, education, and human-computer interaction. Example An example of psychoinformatics in practice is the use of smartphone data to monitor and predict mental health conditions. Here's how it might work: Data Collection: A research team develops a mobile app that collects data from users' smartpho...
The book titled " Principles of Questionnaire Development with empirical studies (for students and researchers in Social sciences) " (ISBN:9788190992312) was inaugurated by Professor Manjula Mukerjee, The Director of the Indian Institute of Psychometry, Kolkata, in the Workshop on SPSS -SYNTAX held at the Institute dated 29th October, 2010. During her speech, she appreciated the examples cited in this book to understand different principles of questionnaire development. Ms. Rama Manna (standing at the left side)was the co-ordinator of the workshop. The researchers of different specialization (Clinical Psychology,Psychiatry,Education,Human development,Environmental science) of different universities and research institutes attended the workshop. I taught them different SPSS syntax. There is one chapter on SPSS Syntax in this book. (Standing: Dr. Rudraprasad Acharya, Dr. Souvik Chakraborty, Dr. Shubhojit Kuila, Dr. Suvendu Dutta) I am thankful to Prasad Psycho Corporation for ...
Origin : The origin of the name of Tripura is still a matter of controversy among historians and researchers. According to the 'Rajmala", Tripura's celebrated court chronicle, an ancient king named 'Tripur' ruled over the territorial domain known as 'Tripura' and the name of the kingdom was derived from his name. A school of historians,however, challenge this story and identify 'Tripur' as an imaginary and ahistorical character. Many researchers explain the name 'Tripura' from its etymological origin: the word 'Tripura' is a compound of two separate words, 'Tui' (water) + 'Pra' (near) which in totality means 'near water'. The geographical location of the state with it's close proximity to the vast water resources of Eastern Bengal (present Bangladesh) coupled with the generic identity of the state's original inhabitants as 'Tipra' or 'Twipra' apparently justify this explanation of the s...
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