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Psychological Factors Contributing to Addressing the Covid-19 Pandemic

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Added on  2023-06-18

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This presentation discusses the impact of Covid-19 on mental health and the psychological factors contributing to addressing the pandemic. It covers the origins of personality measurement, the effects of anxiety on the population, and the challenges faced by healthcare providers. The presentation also explores the ethics of Milgram's and Zimbardo's experiments in the context of the pandemic crisis.

Psychological Factors Contributing to Addressing the Covid-19 Pandemic

   Added on 2023-06-18

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Table of content
Introduction
Definition of psychology as science
Psychological measurement and medical psychology
Ethics in Milgram's and Zimbardo's experiments
Conclusion
References
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INTRODUCTION
Psychology is defined as the scientific study of mind as
well as behaviour as it involves in understanding the
mental health, cerebral functions as well as behaviours in
an individual.
In the 19th century, modern mental testing began in France.
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