THE FUNDAMENTAL FOUNDATION OF VARIATIONS AMONG INDIVIDUALS IN CONSERVATION AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN THE CONTEXT OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/f5jt4y70Keywords:
Disposition, Human Conduct, Decision-Making Processes, Societal Norms.Abstract
There are still a number of threats that are reducing species' numbers or even causing them to become
extinct, even though there have been more attempts to protect them in the last several decades by
governments, universities, and NGOs. A major contributor to biodiversity loss is the increasing
demand for natural resources. Conservationists must, therefore, seek out the causes of human
behavior if they are to find lasting solutions to this problem. Researchers in the field of social
psychology who have studied decision-making have come to acknowledge the usefulness of
mathematical ideas in this area
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