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  • The outbreak of COVID-19 has spread to the entire world and is severely affecting social psychology We conducted semi-structured interviews on 59 subjects from India to investigate the impact of information, misinfodemics (spread of wrong information), and isolation on their psychology We perform qualitative analysis on the data Our findings reveal that flow of information leads to anxiety, caution, and knowledge;while misinfodemics cause panic, distrust, and confusion;and isolation creates cognitive dissonance (the state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes) and adaptability among masses The encouraging part of our findings is that, as of now, the situation is far from the state of depression Practically, our research calls upon the government to support the masses in fighting through the crisis by focusing on pointed psychological counseling We contribute theoretically to the body of knowledge in the field of social psychology, which is studying the psychological interventions to avoid panic amid pandemic Future researchers in the area would do well by detailing the psychological interventions required to contain the negative impacts of the pandemic on social psychology © Copyright © 2020 Sharma, Ghura, Mahendru, Erkut, Kaur and Bedi
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  • Frontiers_in_Psychology
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  • Panic During COVID-19 Pandemic! A Qualitative Investigation Into the Psychosocial Experiences of a Sample of Indian People
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  • 2020

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