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Academic journal
Psychology & Developing Societies
DisciplinePsychology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byR C Tripathi
Publication details
History1989
PublisherSAGE Publications (India)
FrequencyBi-annual
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ISO 4Psychol. Dev. Soc.
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ISSN0971-3336 (print)
0973-0761 (web)
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Psychology and Developing Societies (PDS) is a peer-reviewed journal. It serves as a forum for discussion for psychologists from different parts of the world concerned with the problems of developing societies. In pursuit of that aim, the journal especially encourages articles which reflect the unique sociocultural and historical experience of developing countries and provide alternative paradigms, indigenous concepts and methods which have relevance for social policy in these countries. It is published twice a year by SAGE Publishing.

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References

  1. "Aims and Scope". pds.sagepub.com/. SAGE Publishing. 6 September 2022. Retrieved 6 September 2022.

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