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  • Sobia Ghulam Muhammed, Sumaira Noreen (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2014-10)
    The aim of the present study was to assess the correlation between work stress and job satisfaction. It was hypothesized that there would be a significant relationship between work stress and job satisfaction in university ...
  • Asma Habib, Hania Khan (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2014)
    The study was aimed to investigate the relationship between Parental Neglect and Teenage Obesity. It was hypothesized that there would be a significant relationship between Parental Neglect and Teenage Obesity. A total ...
  • Khizra Jamil, Zohra Batool (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2014-08)
    The present study aimed to explore the effect of shyness on the creative style of adolescents. The study has been conducted in accordance with hypothesis; there will be a significant difference between the creative ...
  • Samina Shams, Seher Zaman (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2013-02)
    The current study attempts to investigate the relationship between extraversion and music preferences. The hypotheses tested in this study were: (a) there will be relationship between extroversion and music preferences and ...
  • Sankhla, Sumahir (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2013-07)
    The present study aimed at determining whether there would be correlation between body esteem and self-esteem in young female adults. For this reason, the sample comprised of 50 participants, between the ages of 18-24 years ...
  • Nimrah, Ahmed (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2013-07)
    This study aimed at exploring the relationship between parenting styles and self. Compassion in young adults. The sample was chosen using convenience sampling from different ) diversities of Karachi. A total sample of 116 ...
  • Kazi, Sara Hafeez (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2013-07)
    Religion in Pakistan is a subject that is highly sensitive and thus, ignoring it would be unwise, especially since the impact that it has on the people, politics, social life and education is obvious. Previous research ...
  • Hafiza Asma Afzal, Rubina Hanif Wadiwala (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2013)
    The present study aimed to investigate the correlation of Academic Procrastination with Self- efficacy, Self-Regulation, and Academic Achievement (CGPA). It was hypothesized that Academic Procrastination would have significant ...
  • Khan, Zaynah; Khan, Zaynah (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2013)
    The aim of this research was to study the relationship between mindful eating and mentalwell-being, two variables which have been shown to be associated through previous work studying mindfulness and facets of positive ...
  • Khalid Ali, Hafsa (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2013-07)
    The aim of the study was to examine the relationship between attachment styles and contingent self worth in young adults. It was hypothesized that there will be a significant relationship between the contingencies of self ...
  • Ashraf, Ambreen (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2013)
    The research aimed to explore the relationship between religious commitment, self-esteem and emotional intelligence in Muslims, Christians and Hindus. Seventy-five participants in the age range of 18-24 were selected, with ...
  • Sousan Siddiqui, , Madiha Ali (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2013)
    The purpose of the present research is to compare the level of self esteem experienced by females who give high importance to their dressing style and females who do not. It is hypothesized that there would be a significant ...
  • Kamdar, Yusra (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2013)
    The study aimed to examine the difference in self-regulation between smokers and non- smokers. The sample was chosen using convenience sampling from four different universities of Karachi. The sample consisted of 52 male ...
  • Unknown author (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2013-07)
    Various studies have assessed different factors which lead to creativity in individuals. However, very few have examined the direct role of handedness in the development of creativity among people. This was done by examining ...
  • Unknown author (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2012-07)
    The purpose of the present research is to understand whether the age of marriage is a determinant of predicting depression in women in later life. It is hypothesized that there would be a significant difference in the level ...
  • Unknown author (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2012-05)
    The current study attempts to investigate the relationship between extraversion and attachment styles. The hypotheses tested in this study were: (a) extraversion would have a significant negative correlation with attachment ...
  • Unknown author (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2012-10)
    The purpose of this study is to find the most preferred coping styles in young adults in order to deal with bereavement. Purposive sampling has been used in order to select the individuals. The sample consists of 41 adults ...
  • Unknown author (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2012-05)
    The aim of the present study was to determine whether there is a relationship between life satisfaction and CGPA of university students. After detailed literature review, it was hypothesized that there is relationship ...
  • Unknown author (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2012-10)
    Purpose of this study is to determine the longitudinal effect of Walt Disney animated films on Emotional Intelligence of the youth. Study examined the difference of Emotional Intelligence in Regular DisneyWatchers and ...
  • Unknown author (Institute of Professional Psychology, 2011)
    The aim of the present research was to study the psychological effects of corporeal punishment on young students. It was hypothesized that young students who reported frequent corporeal punishment scored low on self-esteem ...

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