Mangalore: Psychology exhibition begins at St Agnes College


Pics: Brijesh Garodi
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore

Mangalore, Jan 28: The psychology department of St Agnes College, Mangalore, initiated a ‘Psychology Exhibition’ at the college premises on Monday January 27. The exhibition will conclude on Wednesday January 29 at 3:30 pm.

The displays in the exhibition have been prepared by the students as per topics from their syllabus. The displays included models, charts, studies, and survey results. This exhibition has been organized in the college every two to three years.



The entire exhibition includes self-explanatory displays and charts, demonstrations, experiments, and surveys. Some of the specialties that were the part of the exhibition were neuron demonstration, illusion effects, hand writing analysis, artistic development chart, body mass index chart, strange phobias, inventions, and information.

Some of the studies on topics like research on effects of breakfast, learning styles of students, and colours in marketing are another highlight. 

In fact, this is one of the unique exhibitions organized by the college which is likely to impart a wealth of information to the people who visit.

  

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