The behaviour changes in response to COVID-19 pandemic within Malaysia

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Abstract

The novel coronavirus infection, COVID-19, is a pandemic that currently affects the whole world. During this period, Malaysians displayed a variety of behaviour changes as a response to COVID-19, including panic buying, mass travelling during movement restriction and even absconding from treatment facilities. This article attempts to explore some of these behaviour changes from a behaviourist perspective in order to get a better understanding of the rationale behind the changes.

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Yau, E. K. B., Ping, N. P. T., Shoesmith, W. D., James, S., Hadi, N. M. N., & Lin, L. J. (2020). The behaviour changes in response to COVID-19 pandemic within Malaysia. Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, 27(2), 45–50. https://doi.org/10.21315/mjms2020.27.2.5

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