'Fantastic ... It explains the misperception of stacked odds and personal powerlessness that stops individuals challenging bad behaviour. Stunning. Humbling. Thought-provoking' Kathryn Mannix, author of With the End in Mind In the face of discrimination, bad behaviour, evil and abuse, why do good people so often do nothing?
But most bystanders don't intervene. Catherine Sanderson turns to cutting-edge research in social psychology and neuroscience to explain why we so often fail to act and offers practical strategies to nudge us into being brave.
The Unresponsive Bystander: Why Doesn't He Help?
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Internet Science held in Perpignan, France, in December 2019. The 30 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 45 submissions.
Courage, this book shows, is not a virtue we're born with or without. A bystander can learn to be brave.
Read this book if you want to know how to return your focus to the road." —DAVID EAGLEMAN, neuroscientist, Baylor College of Medicine; author, Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain "The Time Cure is a magnificent offering to the PTSD ...
His impassioned coverage of the case sparked a firestorm of public indignation and led to the development of the psychological theory known as the “bystander effect.” Thirty-Eight Witnesses is indispensable reading for students of ...
The Bystander: Behavior, Law, Ethics
This book delves into the intricacies of human behavior in emergency situations, examining why people often don't act when they are needed the most.
Eric wants to break away, do the right thing. But in one shocking moment, he goes from being a bystander . . . to the bully's next victim. This title has Common Core connections.
Biyotıp Hukuku Bağlamında İnsan Onuru Kavramına Güncel Bir Bakış ve İnsan Geliştirme Uygulamaları Karşısında İnsan Onurunun ... İşletmelerde Stratejik İnsan Kaynakları Yönetiminde Eğitim ve Geliştirme (Unpublished Master Dissertation).