Environmental Sciences, asked by jayeshpratapsah120, 2 months ago

What is the role of human psychology in population change ?​

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Answered by bikundiasuman
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Answer:

Explanation:

One important factor that accounts for a change in population is migration. At the broadest level, migration refers to movement; it's the flow or circulation of people in societies. There are two kinds of migration: emigration and immigration. Emigration means to leave one's own country for another.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Human psychology impacts population change in various different ways that is in both positive and negative manner.

Explanation:

  • Human psychology refers to the attitude, behavior, and mental condition of an individual.
  • Human psychology affects a lot of things. Population growth is a major concern for today’s world.
  • Here human psychology plays a major role in deciding the course of action.
  • Population change is directly related to one’s thinking and opinion.
  • Positive human psychology promotes a positive outlook on population change. People will be more concerned and accepting of the new changes in society.
  • Whereas a negative outlook promotes curbed decisions and choices.
  • Hence, the population change will be more of a difficult process and people will have a lack of awareness.
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