Muhammad Faran

Professor of Psychology

Department of Psychology, Bahira University, Pakistan


Muhammad Faran’s academic training and research focus on quantitative psychology, with particular expertise in psychological measurement, data analytics, and advanced statistical modeling for understanding human behavior. Guided by interpersonal acceptance-rejection theory (IPARTheory), his work explores how interpersonal experiences shape psychological adjustment and well-being across different populations. In addition to his theoretical contributions, Faran’s research emphasizes linguistic validation and cultural adaptation of psychometric measures used in IPARTheory-based studies, as well as the efficacy of translated and adapted versions of Recovery from Rejection: A Manual of Client Handouts for Clinical Practice. He earned his PhD in Psychology from the University of the Punjab, Pakistan, and his work integrates empirical rigor with theoretical insight, contributing to the advancement of evidence-based psychological research and quantitative methodologies in behavioral sciences.

mfaranakbar@gmail.com

 

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