Tag: environmental safety


SAFETY PSYCHOLOGY

Introduction to Safety Psychology Safety psychology constitutes a specialized field within applied psychology dedicated to the comprehensive analysis of human and environmental factors that contribute to accidental injuries, incidents, and effective risk avoidance. This discipline operates on the fundamental premise that accidents are rarely random occurrences but rather the predictable result of interactions between human […]

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BASIC RULE

Foundational Rules and Behavioral Regulation in Social Psychology The Core Definition and Psychological Function A basic rule, within the context of psychological and sociological inquiry, is defined as an established set of explicit or implicit regulatory guidelines applied uniformly to individuals within a specific environment, designed fundamentally to ensure collective safety, security, and functional well-being. […]

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