This Institute of National Importance is a unique mulit-locational one. The Headquarters are in Kolkata, with Centres in Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Tezpur and a branch in Giridih. The academic programmes are offered in these locations. In addition, there are offices in Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Vadodara primarily for consultancy on statistical quality control and operation research in a wide range of industries.
Centres
Kolkata Headquarters
Indian Statistical Institute, 203 Barrackpore Trunk Road
Kolkata 700108, India.
Indian Statistical Institute
3rd Floor, Room No. 320
Central Government Offices Building (Pratistha Bhavan)
101, Maharshi Karve Road
Mumbai 400020
India.
The activities of the Institute are organized into divisions, of which seven are for research, development and consultancy activities. Each division comprises of Units. Furthermore, there are Associated Institutions and dedicated R&D Centres of the Institute.
This Institute of National Importance is a unique multi-locational one. The Headquarters are in Kolkata and Centres in Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Tezpur and a branch in Giridih. The academic programmes are offered in these locations. In addition, there are offices in Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Vadodara primarily for consultancy on statistical quality control and operation research in a wide range of industries.
The activities of the Institute are organized into divisions, of which seven are for research, development and consultancy activities. Each division comprises of Units. Furthermore, there are Associated Institutions and dedicated R&D Centres of the Institute.
This Institute of National Importance is a unique multi-locational one. The Headquarters are in Kolkata and Centres in Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Tezpur and a branch in Giridih. The academic programmes are offered in these locations. In addition, there are offices in Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Vadodara primarily for consultancy on statistical quality control and operation research in a wide range of industries.
The activities of the Institute are organized into divisions, of which seven are for research, development and consultancy activities. Each division comprises of Units. Furthermore, there are Associated Institutions and dedicated R&D Centres of the Institute.
This Institute of National Importance is a unique multi-locational one. The Headquarters are in Kolkata and Centres in Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Tezpur and a branch in Giridih. The academic programmes are offered in these locations. In addition, there are offices in Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Vadodara primarily for consultancy on statistical quality control and operation research in a wide range of industries.
The activities of the Institute are organized into divisions, of which seven are for research, development and consultancy activities. Each division comprises of Units. Furthermore, there are Associated Institutions and dedicated R&D Centres of the Institute.
This Institute of National Importance is a unique multi-locational one. The Headquarters are in Kolkata and Centres in Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Tezpur and a branch in Giridih. The academic programmes are offered in these locations. In addition, there are offices in Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Vadodara primarily for consultancy on statistical quality control and operation research in a wide range of industries.
The activities of the Institute are organized into divisions, of which seven are for research, development and consultancy activities. Each division comprises of Units. Furthermore, there are Associated Institutions and dedicated R&D Centres of the Institute.
This Institute of National Importance is a unique multi-locational one. The Headquarters are in Kolkata and Centres in Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Tezpur and a branch in Giridih. The academic programmes are offered in these locations. In addition, there are offices in Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Vadodara primarily for consultancy on statistical quality control and operation research in a wide range of industries.
The activities of the Institute are organized into divisions, of which seven are for research, development and consultancy activities. Each division comprises of Units. Furthermore, there are Associated Institutions and dedicated R&D Centres of the Institute.
This Institute of National Importance is a unique multi-locational one. The Headquarters are in Kolkata and Centres in Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Tezpur and a branch in Giridih. The academic programmes are offered in these locations. In addition, there are offices in Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Vadodara primarily for consultancy on statistical quality control and operation research in a wide range of industries.
The activities of the Institute are organized into divisions, of which seven are for research, development and consultancy activities. Each division comprises of Units. Furthermore, there are Associated Institutions and dedicated R&D Centres of the Institute.
This Institute of National Importance is a unique multi-locational one. The Headquarters are in Kolkata and Centres in Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Tezpur and a branch in Giridih. The academic programmes are offered in these locations. In addition, there are offices in Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Vadodara primarily for consultancy on statistical quality control and operation research in a wide range of industries.
The activities of the Institute are organized into divisions, of which seven are for research, development and consultancy activities. Each division comprises of Units. Furthermore, there are Associated Institutions and dedicated R&D Centres of the Institute.
This Institute of National Importance is a unique multi-locational one. The Headquarters are in Kolkata and Centres in Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Tezpur and a branch in Giridih. The academic programmes are offered in these locations. In addition, there are offices in Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Vadodara primarily for consultancy on statistical quality control and operation research in a wide range of industries.
The activities of the Institute are organized into divisions, of which seven are for research, development and consultancy activities. Each division comprises of Units. Furthermore, there are Associated Institutions and dedicated R&D Centres of the Institute.
This Institute of National Importance is a unique multi-locational one. The Headquarters are in Kolkata and Centres in Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Tezpur and a branch in Giridih. The academic programmes are offered in these locations. In addition, there are offices in Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Vadodara primarily for consultancy on statistical quality control and operation research in a wide range of industries.
The activities of the Institute are organized into divisions, of which seven are for research, development and consultancy activities. Each division comprises of Units. Furthermore, there are Associated Institutions and dedicated R&D Centres of the Institute.
This Institute of National Importance is a unique multi-locational one. The Headquarters are in Kolkata and Centres in Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Tezpur and a branch in Giridih. The academic programmes are offered in these locations. In addition, there are offices in Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Vadodara primarily for consultancy on statistical quality control and operation research in a wide range of industries.
The activities of the Institute are organized into divisions, of which seven are for research, development and consultancy activities. Each division comprises of Units. Furthermore, there are Associated Institutions and dedicated R&D Centres of the Institute.
This Institute of National Importance is a unique multi-locational one. The Headquarters are in Kolkata and Centres in Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Tezpur and a branch in Giridih. The academic programmes are offered in these locations. In addition, there are offices in Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Vadodara primarily for consultancy on statistical quality control and operation research in a wide range of industries.
Dutta Roy, D and Dasgupta Basak, R. (2022), Reading Motivation as predictor of Academic Achievement in Primary Education, Journal of Applied and School Psychology. April,202, Vol 3, No 2, 80-91.
Dutta Roy, D and Dasgupta Basak, R. (2022), Self-awakening Approach to achieve Sustainable Education in Neo-Normal Situation based on Postulates of Rabindrik Psychotherapy, Mind and Society, 11,3,38-48.
Dutta Roy,D. and Pegu,P.(2020). Literature Review on ' Impact of Covid-19 on Mental health of Health care providers', Journal of Psychometry, 34,1, 49-61
Dutta Roy, D and Singh, J. (2020). Test-retest reliability of human value preference scale, Journal of Psychometry, 34,1, 19-29
Soral, A. and Dutta Roy,D(2020). Correspondence analysis of Reading Motivation for Grade III -IV. Journal of Psychometry, 34,1, 1-9.
Dutta Roy,D. (2022). Reading motivation as predictor of Academic achievement in Primary education.INSPA journal of applied psychology, 3,2, 80-91.
Chatterjee,A. and Dutta Roy, D. (2021). Correlates of Pro-environmental Behaviour- A Review and Web Analysis. 12,7, 5742-5758.
Khatua,S. and Dutta Roy,D. (2021),A Study On Financial Self-Efficacy During Covid-19.Journal of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology,Volume 23, Issue 8, August,472-483.
Datta,S. and Dutta Roy,D. (2021). Development and Validation of a New Measure of Mental Rotation for Preadolescent and Adolescent Groups. Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology. Vol.20, No.1, 18-37.
Vijay Shri & Dutta Roy, D. (2021). Effects of Rabindrik Drama play on self esteem of students with learning disabilities., The International Journal of Indian Psychology, vol.9, p-638-645
Khatua, S & Dutta Roy, D. (2020). Examining financial self efficacy amongst Indian people and empirical study, Journal of Psychometry, vol. 34, no.1, ISSN 09716939.
Dey, A & Dutta Roy, D.(2020). Face validity of items measuring environmental safety, perceived control and environmental reductionism attitude among college going students, Inspa Journal of Applied & School Psychology, vol. 1, no.2, p-42-55
Dey, A & Dutta Roy, D. Face validity of items measuring environmental safety, perceived control and environmental reductionism attitude among college going students, 2020. vol. 1, no.2, p-42-55, Inspa Journal of Applied & School Psychology. Khatua, S & Dutta Roy, D. Examining financial self efficiency amonst Indian people and empirical study, Journal of Psychometry, vol. 34, no.1,2020, ISSN 09716939. Vijay Shri & Dutta Roy, D. Effects of Rabindrik Drama play on self esteem of students with learning disabilities. The International Journal of Indian Psychology, vol.9, p-638-645, 2021.
Chattopadhyay, I. & Dutta Roy, D.(2020). Face Validation of Questionnaire measure attitude towards environmental sensivity and recycling.Inspa Journal of Applied & School Psychology, vol.2, no.1, p-44-50
Dutta Roy,D.& Sharma, S.(2020). Does safe experience in the school increase school attendance motivation?,Asia Pacific School Psychology Association.1,1,83-91.
Dutta Roy,D. & Biswas,T.(2020).Cross cultural study of Pro-environmental attitude of college students of India and Bangladesh. (accepted for publication in Perspectives on Management”( with ISSN no 0974-7095).
Dutta Roy,D.(2018).Perception of safe teacher-student connectedness. Journal of Psychometry,32,2,21-26.
Dutta Roy,D.(2019).Rabindrik psychotherapy and consciousness flow. Monotori,2,20-21.
Ghosh Sravanti Amiyakanti Swapna, Dutta Roy,D. (2018). K-means cluster of Personality in predicting self-care activities in diabetes mellitus: A cross sectional study, Indian Journal of Mental Health, 5,2,241-255.
Datta,S. and Dutta Roy,D. (2018).Shortening the home environment inventory: A Polytomous item response theory approach.Psychological studies.Article in Psychological Studies · October 2018 DOI: 10.1007/s12646-018-0466-6
Dey,S. and Dutta Roy,D.(2017). A Study On Climate Change And Mental Health,Journal of Psychometry,31,2.Page.17-20.
Dutta Roy,D.(2016).Psychological DataScience in Reading competency.Journal of Psychometry, 30,1,1-7.
Khatoon,M. and Dutta Roy,D.(2017).Metamemory among adolescents: A Review. The International Journal of Indian psychology, 5,1,50-62.
Khatoon,M. and Dutta Roy,D.(2017).Metamemory: A brief Review of the Construct and Research Studies. Indian Journal of Psychology and Education. 7,2,149-161.
Dutta Roy,D. and Choudhary,K (2016). Factors Affecting Fertilizer Purchase Decision: Problem of Agricultural Marketing,PYC Nepal Journal of Management, Vol. IX, No. 1,5-12.
Ghosh,S. and Dutta Roy,D. (2016).Factors influencing self-care activities in Diabetes Mellitus. Research Horizons,6,167-174.
Kundu,A.and Dutta Roy,D. (2016). School climate perception and Innovative Work Behaviour of school teachers.International Journal of education and psychological Research, 5,2,129-133.
Santosh,S.,Dutta Roy,D. and Kundu, P.S.(2015).Cognitive self-regulation, Social functioning and psychopathology in schizophrenia. Industrial Psychiatry Journal, 24,2,129-134.
Kundu,A.and Dutta Roy,Debdulal (2016). Innovative work behaviour of School teachers: role of belief for Innovation and personality patterns.Journal of Organisation and Human Behaviour,5,1,21-28.
Shah,H. and D. Dutta Roy (2015). Structure of Rabindrik human values. Indian Journal of Positive Psychology. 5, 4, 368-375.
Dutta Roy,D. and Gupta,P. (2014).Construction of academic achievement test for high school students. Journal of Psychometry, 28,2,18-28.
Dutta Roy,D. (2014).Rabindrik Psychotherapy. Journal of Social Science & Welfare, 1,1,44-53.
Dutta Roy, D and Bhaduri, S (2014). Gender and Rabindrik value orientation. Psybernews, 5,1,46-50.
Santosh. S.,Dutta Roy. D&Kundu P.S.(2013). Psychopathology, Cognitive Function, and Social Functioning of Patients with Schizophrenia. East Asian Achieves of Psychiatry ;23:65-70.
Dutta Roy,D and Basu,D. (2013). Rabindrik work value preference. Psybernews,4,2,82-89.
Dutta Roy, D., Ghosh,S. and Rahman, F.H. (2012).Perceived Environmental Uncertainty in Crop cultivation in West Bengal: Agro Psychological Counselling Perspective. Indian Journal of Psychology. Special issue, January, 111-120.
Dutta Roy,D. (2010).Rabindrik Psychotherapy in Stress Management. PsyInsight. 1,3,10.
Dutta Roy, D. and Basu, K. (2010). Autistic behaviour analysis : Pre-post and repeated measure design. PSYBER NEWS: International Psychology Research Publication, 1,4,39-46.
Roy,A. and Dutta Roy,D.(2010).Predicting cash flow of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in West Bengal : An exploratory study of public finance. Journal of Management research in Emerging economics. Vol.1.1. (in print).
Dutta Roy,D.(2010).Construct validity of Reading motivation. Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, (to be published in January 2011, vol.37,No.1).
Dutta Roy,D. and Mondal,A. (2010). Information organization errors in backward digit span task. PSYBER NEWS: International Psychology Research Publication,1,3,43-49.
Dutta Roy,D. (2010). Stem-Leaf Plot:Problem of Data Visualization. PSYBER NEWS: International Psychology Research Publication,1,3,50-54.
Dutta Roy,D.(2010). Challenges of Psychometrics. PSYBER NEWS: International Psychology Research Publication,1,3,18-19.
Ganguly,A. and Dutta Roy,D. (2010). Web Content analysis to study researches on entrepreneurial psychology. PSYBER NEWS: International Psychology Research Publication,1,2,27-31.
Dutta Roy,D.(2010). Data entry error.PSYBER NEWS: International Psychology Research Publication,1,2,36-39.
Dutta Roy,D.(2010). Psychoinformatics: Innovation in mining randomized data. PSYBER NEWS: International Psychology Research Publication,1,1,23-31.
Dutta Roy,D.(2010). Pre-Requisites of Psychological testing PSYBER NEWS: International Psychology Research Publication,1,1,13-14.
Dutta Roy,D.(2009)- Self-efficacy of Agricultural farmers:A case study. Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology,, 35,2,323-328.
Dutta Roy,D. (2008).Statistical models in Selection of Army officers, Selection Centre East journal, 8, November, 71-75.
Dutta Roy,D. (2008). Psychological stress management for CBI officers : Ecological approach, The Vision, Vol. 4, No.1, 55-61 .
Dutta Roy, D. (2008). Assessing Validity of Web-Based Computer Adaptive Training Modules, Journal Of The Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, Vol. 34, No.1, January, 127-136.
Dutta Roy,D. (2006). Non-financial accounting for innovation: A Conceptual framework, The Vision,Journal of Management and Allied Sciences, 2,3,1-7.
Dutta Roy,D.(2006). Clusturing academic profiles of tribal and non-tribal school students of Manipur. Journal of Psychometry, 20,2, 1-12.
Dutta Roy,D. (2006). Managing Incentive for Innovation, Effective Executive, 8,11,87-90.
Dutta Roy, D.(2006). Managing school infrastructure for indigenous people in hills of Manipur, The Vision, Journal of Management and Allied Sciences, 2,1, 27-32.
Dutta Roy, D. (2006).Psychological distress and body weight in Antarctic expedition,Indian Journal of Applied Psychology, 43, April, 63-69.
Dutta Roy, D. and Roy, S.K.(2006). Effect of workers education in achieving organizational excellence: A case study in Jute mill. Proceedings of the 4th Indian Congress on Quality, Environment, Energy and Safety management system,Kolkata: Oxford Publishing House, 1-14
Dutta Roy,D.(2006). Development of picture drawing test to assess consciousness layers of tribal children of Tripura, Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology,Vol. 32, No. 1, 20-25
Dutta Roy, D. (2005). What do computer programmers want for job satisfaction ?: Problem of Human resource Management, Journal of Applied Psychological Issues, Vol. 11, 1&2, 7-14.
Dutta Roy, D. (2005).Clustering state anxiety scores across twelve months in the Antarctic expedition,Journal of Psychometry,Vol.XIX,1,January,pp 14-20.
Dutta Roy,D. (2005). Some strategies to make organization innovative. The vision, 1,4,19-25.
Dutta Roy, D. (2004). Analysis of drawing of tribal children in Tripura to understand different patterns of consciousness levels. A Quarterly Research Journal on Tribal life and Culture, 13, 45,17-23.
Dutta Roy, D. (2003).Individual characteristics for the success in computer programming, Journal of Personality and Clinical Studies,19,1,57-61.
Dutta Roy, D. (2003).Organizational Diagnosis,Tapasya,Vol.3, 25th December,pp 7-10.
Dutta Roy, D. (2003).Cluster analysis of GHQ-12 items using Indian Antarctica Expeditioners' Responses,,Journal of Psychometry ,Vol.17, No.1&2,pp 38-44.
Dutta Roy, D. (2003).Organizational Diagnosis: Behavioural Perspectives,, AIM EXPLORE,Vol.1,1,July-December,pp 36-39.
Dutta Roy,D. (2002). Correspondence between item and rating on the checklist of relative importance of computer programming tasks., Journal of Psychometry, 16,2,67-76.
Dutta Roy, D. (2000) Maximizing coefficient alpha of state anxiety inventory in repeated measurement design, Indian Journal of Psychometry and Education, 31, 2, 111-114.
Dutta Roy, D. & Mukhopadhyay, S. (1999) Organizational coping and organizational commitment across organizational hiearchies in heavy engineering organizations, Journal of Behavioural Sciences, 10, 2, 5-20.
Dutta Roy, D., Mallik,R, Banerjee,I. (2000) . Factor analysis of computer programming tasks, Vignana Bharathi, 16,1, 43-48
Dutta Roy,D. (1999). Perceived importance of computer programming aptitudes, Indian Journal of Applied Psychology, April, 36, 6-9. (Paper recived Prof. T.E. Shanmugam Award for excellence in research for 1999 and 2000).