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    Ethical Practices and Legal Challenges in Mental Health Research.Smita N. Deshpande, Vishwajit L. Nimgaonkar, Triptish Bhatia, Nagendra Narayan Mishra, Rajesh Nagpal & Lisa S. Parker - 2020 - Asian Bioethics Review 12 (2):87-102.
    Considerations of justice and concern for well-being support conducting mental health research and addressing ethical concerns specific to mental health research are critical. We discuss these concerns, provide recommendations to enable the ethical conduct of mental health research, and argue that participants’ interests should be given primary weight in resolving apparent dilemmas. We also comment on provisions of two legislative actions in India relevant to mental health research: Rights of Persons with Disability Act 2016 and the Mental Health Care Act (...)
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    Moral Education through Literary Aesthetic Experience: A Moral Study of the Harry Potter Series.Nirbhay Kumar Mishra & Rupkatha Ghosh - 2022 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 56 (2):101-119.
    This paper attempts to unravel how a reader embraces the idea of moral education while enjoying the aesthetic pleasure of the Harry Potter series. It develops a view on moral education through literary experience, which is intrinsically intertwined with aesthetic experience. The amalgamation of reality and fantasy in the Harry Potter novels creates an authenticity that can easily capture the moral attention of a reader by which his/her self-realized valuable emotional intelligence takes place. The well-knit plot encourages reader's self-efficacy (“I” (...)
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    The Ethical Dimension in Political Market Orientation: A Framework for Evaluating the Impact of India’s Look East Policy on Regional Income Convergence.Homagni Choudhury, Zoltan Laszlo Kopacsi, Gunjan Saxena & Nishikant Mishra - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 168 (2):353-372.
    In this paper, we employ what we term as ‘the ethical dimension in political market orientation ’ framework to underline how an integration of information from relevant stakeholder groups can inform the formulation of market-oriented, yet ethical policies. Against the backdrop of India’s Look East Policy, we undertake a critical analysis of historic economic data from 1980 to 2014 in the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, often termed as the Seven Sisters because of their (...)
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    Version spaces and the consistency problem.Haym Hirsh, Nina Mishra & Leonard Pitt - 2004 - Artificial Intelligence 156 (2):115-138.
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    And Stigma Followed Me Everywhere.Nita Mishra - 2018 - Hypatia 33 (3):569-570.
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    Sense-data and perception.N. Mishra - 1987 - Allahabad: Darshana Peeth.
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    Saṁskāras in yoga philosophy and western psychology.N. Mishra - 1953 - Philosophy East and West 2 (4):308-316.
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  8. The role of sense-data in perception.N. Mishra - 1960 - Philosophical Quarterly (India) 33 (April):41-48.
     
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    Do Social Connections and Digital Technologies Act as Social Cure During COVID-19?Vijyendra Pandey, Arora Astha, Neelam Mishra, Rajgopal Greeshma, Govindappa Lakshmana, Sundaramoorthy Jeyavel, Eslavath Rajkumar & G. Prabhu - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Although COVID-19 pandemic has re-orientated humans to be more physically healthy and hygienic, it has also persuaded humans to create affiliations and experience a sense of belongingness through social networks and digital technologies. However, amidst these changes, experiences of COVID-19 patients and their perception of the outside world's attitudes toward them appears to be less attended in literature which formed the basis for the current study's objectives. Using qualitative methodology, the present study explored the experiences, perceptions and attitudes of patients (...)
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