Analysis and Comparison of Psychological Constraints Among Various Countries During COVID-19
Author:
Rizvi Tanu1, Bhonsle Devanand1ORCID, Uzma Ruhi2
Affiliation:
1. Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus, Bhilai, India 2. Anjuman College of Engineering and Technology, India
Abstract
Behavior of any human is mostly permanent as per their personality, but it gets influenced by a variety of factors originating psychologically and socially. However, some temporary factors such as attitude, surroundings, instant mood, culture, etc. may hamper behavior severely. Researchers have published many articles depending upon human behavior and its approach. This study is aimed to describe the effect of external parameters on human behavior in Indians as well as Europeans due to COVID-19 outbreak globally. This study is a survey made on online platform in Indian premises and studies carried by researchers in four European countries: UK, France, the Netherlands, and Denmark. Comparisons have been done with different levels and parameters between India and European countries. This chapter not only concludes the psychological constraints but also the good habits adopted by peoples during COVID-19 pandemic to have a safer future.
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