Our Objectives

We study behaviour, behavioural change and behavioural decision making.

Research to Study and Predict

Experiments to Establish the Cause-Effect 

Measure Preferred Behaviours

Establish Interventions

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Analysis Decisions for Qualitative Data


Analysis Decisions for Quantitative Data

Hypothesis Testing

Some of our recent publications and more on the way...

Process of Emotion Regulation in Indian Couples During Gottman’s Dreams-Within-Conflict Intervention: A Mixed-Methods Design Study

Gottman Couple Therapy (GCT) is based on 40 + years of empirical findings and advocates process research, enabling an understanding of how an intervention works. Dreams-within-Conflict (DWC) is a GCT technique that softens the stand on unresolvable issues by facilitating positive emotion regulation strategies such as expressing vulnerabilities, understanding, and soothing in place of destructive strategies such as criticism and defensiveness. The aim of the study is to understand the emotion regulation process during a one-session DWC intervention using a convergent parallel mixed-methods design examining N = 30 individuals (15 couples) during the DWC intervention.  Know More 

Development and Psychometric Validation of Teachers’ Receptivity to Change Scale

In this article, we report the development and psychometric validation of the Teachers’ Receptivity to Change Scale (TRCS). The sample included secondary school teachers of Kerala, India. In India, the teachers’ receptivity to change becomes important in the context of the newly drafted National Education Policy, (2020) which places teachers’ at the center of the reforms. The present study proceeded through five phases namely item analysis, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, validation of the scale, and test–retest reliability.  Know More 

Development and psychometric validation of the three dimensional grit scale

This manuscript reports the development and validation of the three-dimensional Grit Scale (3-D Grit Scale). The psychometric measure developed has three factors, Perseverance-Commitment (PC), Interest-Passion (IP), and Goal-directed Resilience (GR) through a series of five studies; study 1 (n = 409) for item analysis, study 2 (n = 334) for exploratory factor analysis, study 3 (n = 514) for confirmatory factor analysis and study 4 (n = 214) and 5 (n = 107) to assess the validity.  Know More 

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