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The International Journal of Indian Psychology (IJIP) (ISSN 2348-5396) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, academic journal that examines the intersection of Psychology, Social sciences, Education, and Home science with IJIP. The journal is an international electronic journal published in quarterly. All peer-reviewed articles must meet rigorous standards and can represent a broad range of substantive topics, theoretical orientations, and empirical methods.

The International Journal of Indian Psychology welcomes submissions that explore of the Psychology, Social sciences, Education, and Home science aspects of human behavior.

About of The International journal of Indian Psychology

The International journal of Indian Psychology (IJIP) a broad-based open access was founded on two key tenets: To free publish the most exciting researches with respect to the subjects of our functional Journal. Secondly, to provide a rapid turn-around time possible for reviewing and publishing, and to disseminate the articles freely for teaching and reference purposes.

The establishment of this Journal, The International journal of Indian Psychology (IJIP) is an answer to the wishes and desires of many researchers and teachers in developing nations who lack free access to quality materials online. This Journal opts to bring panacea to this problem, and to encourage research development.

The International journal of Indian Psychology aims at establishing a publishing house that is open to all. It aims to disseminate knowledge; provide a learned reference in the field; and establish channels of communication between academic and research experts, policy makers and executives in industry, commerce and investment institutions.

“The International Journal of Indian Psychology”, Published by the RED’SHINE Publication, The International journal of Indian Psychology (IJIP) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal with online versions. The journal encourages high-quality submissions. In order to carry out our non-discrimination principles, we use a double-blind system of peer review. IJIP covers the entire spectrum of research including the following topics:

  1. Psychology (All of Parts)
  2. Social Sciences (All of Parts)
  3. Home Sciences (All of Parts)
  4. Education (All of Parts)
  • Psychology
  1. Industrial Organizational Psychology
  2. Counseling Psychology
  3. Clinical Psychology
  4. Developmental Psychology
  5. Experimental and Human Factors Psychology
  6. Educational Psychology
  7. Social Psychology
  8. School Psychology
  9. Physiological Psychology
  10. Environmental Psychology
  11. Health Psychology
  12. Family Psychology
  13. Rehabilitation Psychology
  14. Psychometrics and Quantitative Psychology
  15. Forensic Psychology and Psychology with the Law
  16. Neuropsychology/Psychobiology
  17. Geropsychology/Psychology of Aging
  18. Sport Psychology
  19. Consumer Psychology
  20. Aviation Psychology

Social Sciences

  1. Anthropology
  2. Criminology
  3. Cultural studies
  4. Economics
  5. Environment
  6. Human geography
  7. International relations
  8. Law
  9. Linguistics
  10. Media
  11. Politics
  12. Social psychology
  13. Social work
  14. Sociology

Home Sciences

  1. Human development and family studies.
  2. Foods and nutrition
  3. Family resource management
  4. Clothing's and Textiles
  5. Home Science Extension Education
  6. Food Service Management

Education

  1. B.Ed
  2. M.Ed