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Hypothetical data set where safety is dependent variable

Multidimensional Psychological Safety (Dependent Variable) Variables: PS_Murta – basic safety perception (clarity, structure, rules) PS_Raag – emotional safety (trust, empathy, expression) PS_Saraswat – reflective safety (shared meaning, wisdom, goal clarity) Predictors (Independent Variables): Leadership – score of leader support Communication – workplace communication quality Workload – amount of work stress TeamClimate – team cooperation index.  Predictors (Independent Variables): Leadership – score of leader support Communication – workplace communication quality Workload – amount of work stress TeamClimate – team cooperation index Data frame  # Hypothetical dataset: Multidimensional Psychological Safety set.seed(123) data_ps <- data.frame(   Leadership = round(runif(20, 40, 90), 1),   Communication = round(runif(20, 30, 95), 1),   Workload = round(runif(20, 20, 85), 1),    TeamClimate = round(runif(20, 35, 90), 1),   # Dependent Var...

Applied Statistics in Safety and Disaster management with Jamovi.

6 Months Certificate Course on Applied Statistics in Safety and Disaster management with jamovi(NEP 2020 Aligned)  Organized by Rabindrik Psychotherapy Research Institute Trust (RPRIT), Registered Academic Trust by Indian Trust Act,1882, REGD.NO.150600103, DARPAN ID WB/2025/0514195. Background:  Over the last two years, RPRIT has developed indigenous statistical models covering descriptive analysis, dimension reduction, and classification, based on extensive multi-state research. As a registered vendor of Tata Power, RPRIT is now working toward a Pan-India safety and disaster analytics model to support evidence-based safety management and disaster preparedness. Objective of course The programme aims to develop applied statistical competence for safety and disaster management through experiential, data-driven learning. It emphasizes interpretation, decision support, and indigenous model development rather than rote computation Learning Outcomes of the course...

Quantum Consciousness Model

The Quantum Consciousness Model, developed by Debdulal Dutta Roy (2024), is an innovative framework in Health Psychology rooted in Rabindrik Psychotherapy. The model explains how human health experience emerges from the continuous flow and transformation of health images—conceptualized as quanta of consciousness—through three interconnected layers of consciousness: Murta, Raag, and Saraswat. These health images behave like quantum particles, interacting, influencing, and entangling with one another to generate holistic health or illness experiences. 1. Health Images as Quanta of Consciousness Health experiences (pain, symptoms, emotions, beliefs, expectations) are represented as health images.These images are not static; they move, vibrate, interact, and reorganize.The model treats them as quantum entities, capable of:Superposition (multiple meanings at once),Entanglement (one image instantly influencing another), State change (transformation as they move through conscious layers),This...