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Waqas77 Wednesday, October 17, 2012 07:11 PM

[QUOTE=Nisar Ali;493799]dear fellows, i focused on writting expressively and extensively. And it paid off. i havnt gone through many books. I hv read Benjamin Lahey's book 'introduction to psychology', some notes and used internet resources. In 2010, i got 130 only. This time 41 marks were added. Thankx to Almighty.[/QUOTE]

Are u among the successful aspirants this time.
or u too got failed any compulsory...?

Waqas77 Wednesday, October 17, 2012 07:16 PM

[QUOTE=maligondal;493970]i used to study from the library books so cant recall all of them. the best ones, i found, are "understanding psychology by Robert Feldman, psychology -themes and variations by Weiten and understanding psychology by Morris and Maisto.[/QUOTE]

Dear im studying from Morgan and King's book but most syllabus topics are not included in it.
And Wyne and Wieten book is not available in all shops of peshawar.
is there any alternative to cover those missing topics from anywhere else like DETERMINATION OF PERCEPTION needs, attitudes,sets, suggestions etc...

Raja Gujral Wednesday, October 17, 2012 07:38 PM

Paper of Psychology was more than easy in 2012. Its not a big achievement to score high in such easiest paper , I have ever come across. In fact, it was not up to the minimum level that must be there to check the understanding of subject by the candidate.

amna rafiq Thursday, October 18, 2012 12:56 AM

127
Sure may improve it..

maligondal Thursday, October 18, 2012 02:08 AM

[QUOTE=Waqas77;496889]Dear im studying from Morgan and King's book but most syllabus topics are not included in it.
And Wyne and Wieten book is not available in all shops of peshawar.
is there any alternative to cover those missing topics from anywhere else like DETERMINATION OF PERCEPTION needs, attitudes,sets, suggestions etc...[/QUOTE]

i also faced this problem last year and this was a source of great nuisance as i found no book covering this topic. however, from web sources i managed to prepare the question. The following article is written from organizational behavior perspective but i hope you shall find it useful.

[url]http://www.citeman.com/2849-factors-influencing-perception.html[/url]

sultan ahmad Thursday, October 18, 2012 02:28 AM

I got 77 & 72 consulted zimbardo and s.k mangal books

maligondal Thursday, October 18, 2012 02:44 PM

[QUOTE=Waqas77;496889]
is there any alternative to cover those missing topics from anywhere else like DETERMINATION OF PERCEPTION needs, attitudes,sets, suggestions etc...[/QUOTE]

determinants of perception are given in "Understanding Psychology- Charles G. Morris (Author), Albert A. Maisto (Author)"

Nisar Ali Saturday, December 01, 2012 11:11 AM

[QUOTE=Waqas77;496885]Are u among the successful aspirants this time.
or u too got failed any compulsory...?[/QUOTE]

I wish i had been able to say yes. hahaha. I have twice failed essay in 2010 and 2012. 631 in 2010 and 697 in 2012. 35 in essay in 2010 and 33 in 2012. going for the last stand in 2013.


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