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EEO. 2021; 20(5): 1607-1620


STUDY ON RAPID DEPENDENCE UPON TECHNOLOGICAL MEANS OF COMMUNICATION AT TIMES OF SOCIAL DISTANCING

Dr. AVNI SHARMA, Prateek Jain, Sanskriti Sharma.




Abstract

The primary purpose of this survey is to analyze the level of rapid increase upon dependence on technological means of communication during the lockdown period due to critical distress situation of the pandemic – COVID19.This paper attempts to access and examine the utilization of technological means of communication and compare the dependency level on technology by different age group to analyze at what extent increase in usage of technology has been marked up in comparison to regular days with the situation of social distancing in acute distress of COVID -19. Hence, the study's outcome has shown an increase in dependency over technology in social distancing times. The survey results obtained by the 90 questionnaires completed by people of different age groups reported that each group had contributed an equal profile increase in dependency level.

Key words: Pandemic, technology, communication, Adults





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