AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF THE INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT OF MODIFICATIONS IN INDIVIDUAL PRESERVATION AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR RELATING TO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/sp1gk825Keywords:
Mindset, Behavior of Humans, Choice-Making Techniques, Social Expectations.Abstract
Many threats still reduce species' numbers or even cause them to become extinct, even though
governmental, academic, and non-profit organizations have ramped up their efforts to protect them
in recent decades. Rising human use of natural resources is mostly responsible for biodiversity loss.
Consequently, in order to successfully handle this problem, conservation professionals must
examine the fundamental elements that influence human behavior. Mathematical theories may
provide light on how humans make decisions, according to social psychologists who research the
topic. On the other hand, they do concede that people aren't always fiscally responsible. On the
contrary, individual characteristics like mindset and the impression of societal pressure may play a
major role in decision-making.
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