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Frage | Antworten |
Environmental Psychology | Deals with various psychological issues pertaining to the human-environment interaction in a very broad sense. |
Ecology | The study of the relationships between living beings and their environment. |
Natural Environment | That part of the nature that remains untouched by human hand |
Built Environment | Whatever that has been created by human beings within the natural environment. |
Noise | Any sound that is annoying or irritating and felt to be unpleasant. |
Crowding | A feeling of discomfort because there are too many people/things around us giving us the experience of physical restriction, and sometimes the lack of privacy. |
Density | The number of persons within the available space. |
Crowding Tolerance | The ability to deal with high density/crowded environment. |
Competition Tolerance | The ability to put up with a situation in which individuals would have to compete with many others for even basic resources including physical space. |
Poverty | An actual shortage of the resources necessary for living in the context of unequal distribution of wealth in society. |
Deprivation | The state in which the person feels that s/he has lost something valuable and is not getting something s/he deserves. |
Social Disadvantage | A condition because of which some sections of the society are not allowed to enjoy the same privileges as the rest of the society. |
Discrimination | The behavior that makes a distinction between the rich and the poor, favouring the rich and the advantaged over the poor and the disadvantaged. |
Antyodaya | Has helped a large section of the poor to get uplifted to a better economic condition than they have experienced earlier. |
Aggression | Any behaviour by one person/ persons that is intended to cause harm to another person/person's. |
Health | Focuses not only on physical but also on mental and spiritual aspects of health- WHO |
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