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        1 - The effect of demographic variables on dramatic collective behaviors in the context of Corona virus "Study of Bushehr"
        Ali moradi Sina Mansoori Gholamreza Jafarinia
        The present study was conducted with the aim of evaluating the effect of demographic variables on collective behavior in the context of the Corona virus in Bushehr city. The research method is a survey that was conducted with a descriptive approach. The statistical popu More
        The present study was conducted with the aim of evaluating the effect of demographic variables on collective behavior in the context of the Corona virus in Bushehr city. The research method is a survey that was conducted with a descriptive approach. The statistical population is all residents over 15 years of age in Bushehr city (197,864 people) in 1400. To determine the sample size, 384 people were selected from random cluster sampling. To collect data from a researcher-made questionnaire, Cronbach's alpha was used to check the content validity of the questionnaire from the point of view of professors and its reliability, which was calculated as 0.79 for the entire questionnaire. One-sample t-tests, Friedman's test and analysis of variance were also used to test the research hypotheses. The obtained results showed that the real average of the amount of show collective behavior for the respondents is equal to 195.11, which is higher than the average (174). In the ranking of the average dimensions of the collective performance variable, the dimension of social fashion has the first priority with an average rating of 6.28. Based on the results of the variables of gender, marital status, educational status and the type of residential house of people, they have a significant effect on the dramatic collective behavior. Based on the results of married people, women, people with low education and people who live in private homes, they are more affected by the dramatic collective behavior. Manuscript profile
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        2 - A sociological study of the formation of dramatic collective behaviors in the context of people's lived experience of the corona virus:The Case study of Kermanshah
        Ali moradi Mahdi Amjadian
        The aim of this study was to study the sociological formation of Dramatic collective behaviors in the context of people's lived experience of corona virus. In addition to the risks to physical health due to the specific nature and characteristics of the disease, de More
        The aim of this study was to study the sociological formation of Dramatic collective behaviors in the context of people's lived experience of corona virus. In addition to the risks to physical health due to the specific nature and characteristics of the disease, developing the new and unknown disease of Covid 19 also leads to difficult and different social and psychological experiences. In addition to physical symptoms, patients have various social and psychological reactions that can act as an obstacle in the process of disease progression and increase their suffering during the disease. Methods: This research has been done with a qualitative method and with Max Kiuda 2020 software and interpretive phenomenological approach. The sampling method was purposeful in Kermanshah in 1399. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews. Participants in this study were citizens of Kermanshah who naturally experienced living in home quarantine. The research data reached theoretical saturation by interviewing 20 people. All data were recorded and handwritten and analyzed using the Van Manen Phenomenology approach and Max Kiuda software. Findings: From data analysis, four main themes include; Growth of negative emotions, confusion and pessimism, growth of obsessive-compulsive disorder around the body and washing, mental worries about endangering family health, economic worries and fear of getting rid of the corona were achieved. Conclusion: Citizens' experiences of living in home quarantine were very unique due to the outbreak of Corona virus. Therefore, understanding their complexities, experiences, Manuscript profile
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        3 - The effects of demographic variables on dramatic collective behaviors in the context of Corona virus (case of Study: city of Bushehr)
        Sina Mansoori Ali Moradi Gholamreza Jafarinia
        The present study was conducted with the aim of evaluating the effects of demographic variables on collective behavior in the context of the Corona virus in Bushehr city. The research method was  survey that was conducted with a descriptive approach. The research p More
        The present study was conducted with the aim of evaluating the effects of demographic variables on collective behavior in the context of the Corona virus in Bushehr city. The research method was  survey that was conducted with a descriptive approach. The research population consisted of all residents over 15 years of age in Bushehr city (197,864 people) in 1400. To determine the sample size, 384 people were selected through random cluster sampling. A researcher-made questionnaire was used to collect the data. The content validity of the questionnaire was obtained by consulting experts and its reliability was calculated as 0.79 via Cronbach's alpha. One-sample t-tests, Friedman's test and analysis of variance were also used to test the research hypotheses. The obtained results showed that the real average of the amount of collective behavior for the respondents was equal to 195.11, which was higher than the average (174). In the ranking of the average dimensions of the collective performance variable, the dimension of social fashion has the first priority with an average rating of 6.28. The variables of gender, marital status, educational status and the type of residential house of people had a significant effect on dramatic collective behavior. Married people, women, people with low education and people who live in private homes were more affected by the dramatic collective behavior.         Manuscript profile
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        4 - A sociological study of the formation of dramatic collective behaviors in the context of people's lived experience of corona virus (Case of study: the city of Kermanshah)
        Mahdi Amjadian Ali Moradi
        The aim of this study was to do a sociological study of the formation of dramatic collective behaviors in the context of people's lived experience of corona virus. The main question was how the corona virus can affect the formation of collective behaviors? And how does More
        The aim of this study was to do a sociological study of the formation of dramatic collective behaviors in the context of people's lived experience of corona virus. The main question was how the corona virus can affect the formation of collective behaviors? And how does the lived experience of people with the coronavirus create dramatic (terrified) communities? In addition to physical symptoms, patients have various social and psychological reactions that can act as an obstacle in the process of disease progression and increase their suffering during the disease.  The research population consisted of the rezidents of Kermanshah city and 20 of them were chosen through purposive sampling. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews. The research findings were analyzed using Max qda software. Four main themes emerged from data analysis: growth of negative emotions, confusion and pessimism, growth of obsessive-compulsive disorder around the body and washing, mental worries about endangering family health, economic worries and fear of getting rid of the corona. It was concluded that rezidents' experiences of living in home quarantine were very unique due to the outbreak of Corona virus. Therefore, understanding their complexities, experiences, beliefs, and attitudes about living in home quarantine can lead to a comprehensive understanding of the psychological consequences of staying in home quarantine for executive decision makers, health care personnel, and mental health professionals. Put. Manuscript profile