Professor Catherine Sanderson on the Bystander Effect
May 24, 2020 ·
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Why is it that we behave differently in groups to the way we behave individually? In particular, why do so many people become bystanders when they see things they could...
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Why is it that we behave differently in groups to the way we behave individually? In particular, why do so many people become bystanders when they see things they could intervene to prevent?
On this episode, I speak with Professor Catherine Sanderson about her new book on The Bystander Effect. You can find links to it on her website at www.sandersonspeaks.com
Catherine is the Manwell Family Professor in Life Sciences at Amherst College in Massachusetts.
You can read more about her work on her faculty page: https://www.amherst.edu/people/facstaff/casanderson
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On this episode, I speak with Professor Catherine Sanderson about her new book on The Bystander Effect. You can find links to it on her website at www.sandersonspeaks.com
Catherine is the Manwell Family Professor in Life Sciences at Amherst College in Massachusetts.
You can read more about her work on her faculty page: https://www.amherst.edu/people/facstaff/casanderson
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