Why We Act

Why We Act
Author: Catherine A. Sanderson
Publisher: Belknap Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0674241835

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Now and then, we hear about everyday heroes riding to the rescue when they see someone suffering or being harassed. 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.

Why We Act

Why We Act
Author: Catherine Ashley Sanderson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre: Altruism
ISBN: 9780674241817

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Why We Act

Why We Act
Author: Catherine A. Sanderson
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0674246551

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A Washington Post Book of the Year “Makes a powerful argument for building, as early as possible, the ability to stand up for what's right in the face of peer pressure, corrupt authority, and even family apathy.” —Psychology Today Why do so few of us intervene when we’re needed—and what would it take to make us step up? We are bombarded every day by reports of bad behavior, from the school yard to the boardroom to the halls of Congress. It’s tempting to blame bad acts on bad people, but sometimes good people do bad things. A social psychologist who has done pioneering research on student behavior on college campuses, Catherine Sanderson points to many ways in which our faulty assumptions about what other people think can paralyze us. Moral courage, it turns out, is not innate. But you can train yourself to stand up for what you believe in, and even small acts can make a big difference. Inspiring and potentially life transforming, Why We Act reveals that while the urge to do nothing is deeply ingrained, even the most hesitant would-be bystander can learn to be a moral rebel. “From bullying on the playground to sexual harassment in the workplace, perfectly nice people often do perfectly awful things. But why? In this thoughtful and beautifully written book, Sanderson shows how basic principles of social psychology explain such behavior—and how they can be used to change it. A smart and practical guide to becoming a better and braver version of ourselves.” —Daniel Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness “Encouraged me to persevere through many moments when it felt far easier to stop trying.” —Washington Post “Points to steps all of us can take to become ‘moral rebels’ whose voices can change society for the better.” —Walter V. Robinson, former editor of the Boston Globe’s Spotlight Team “Sanderson offers sound advice on how we can become better at doing what we know is right.” —George Conway, cofounder of The Lincoln Project

Why We Act Like Canadians

Why We Act Like Canadians
Author: Pierre Berton
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2012-06-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1551995344

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In this challenging book, written as a series of open letters to an American friend, Pierre Berton reaches into his profound knowledge of the country’s history and geography to dissect, praise, explain and occasionally criticize the national character. He does so, not with abstract opinions but with apt and colourful examples taken from the past and the present: Sam Steele’s gold rush censorship of the Turkish Whirlwind Danseuse; Ontario’s grudging acceptance of beer in three Toronto ballparks; New York’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade; Lorne Greene’s rueful return to Toronto; William Van Horne’s tirade against winter carnivals; the role of Kentucky in the War of 1812; W.A.C. Bennett’s surprising takeover of the B.C. Electric Company on the day of its president’s funeral. All these apparently disconnected incidents are woven into a carefully thought-out dissection of the national character, a distillation of more than thirty years of Berton research.

How We Act

How We Act
Author: Berent Enç
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN:

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Why We Behave

Why We Behave
Author: Maurice Cayem, PhD
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2009-11-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1450080294

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The book examines and explains the biological basis of behavior. It attempts to join applied behavior analysis with sociobiology and attempts to develop a behavioral sociobiological view of behavior. In short, it presents an experiential model based on research in the fields of biology, neurology, and brain science. Once the model is introduced, the book explains the practical use of this information and its role in intervention approaches, particularly in the developmentally disabled population. This approached is then widened into a discussion for the search for truth, balance, and practical applications in everyday life.

Why We Behave

Why We Behave
Author: Maurice Cayem
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2009-11-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781441582188

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The book examines and explains the biological basis of behavior. It attempts to join applied behavior analysis with sociobiology and attempts to develop a behavioral sociobiological view of behavior. In short, it presents an experiential model based on research in the fields of biology, neurology, and brain science. Once the model is introduced, the book explains the practical use of this information and its role in intervention approaches, particularly in the developmentally disabled population. This approached is then widened into a discussion for the search for truth, balance, and practical applications in everyday life.

Albany Law Journal

Albany Law Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1096
Release: 1890
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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The Great Art of Government

The Great Art of Government
Author: Peter Josephson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2002
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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Moving beyond previous scholarship, he gives us a Locke as much concerned with the effective functioning of government as with the roots of its moral legitimacy."--BOOK JACKET.