Author(s): Partha Pratim Acharjee, GoutamMaity
Income as a socio-economic factor, predominantly influences human behaviour. However, the study attempted to assess the relationship between income and information behaviour. To this end, a survey was conducted during middle half of 2015 to May 2016. Results show income level predominantly influences and shapes information behaviour.
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