Sökning: "Bystander behavior"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden Bystander behavior.
1. Workplace Incivility : Investigating bystander behavior, well-being, and coping responses to perceived incivility
Sammanfattning : Workplace incivility has been found to be a ubiquitous phenomenon, with adverse effects for individuals, organizations and society. Over the past two decades, substantial research efforts have been made to increase knowledge about workplace incivility, including investigations of its targets and perpetrators. LÄS MER
2. Against the turning away: : Understanding the relationships of bystander motivation and behaviors to school bullying
Sammanfattning : Research on school bullying has devoted a considerable amount of attention to investigating the roles of bystanders – the students who witness bullying or know that it is occurring – in bullying episodes. Numerous findings have shown that peer intervention is essential for reducing bullying behaviors; consequently, subsequent studies have examined which factors contribute to increasing the number of students who defend their peers. LÄS MER
3. Incentives in Education and Moral Behavior in Groups
Sammanfattning : This thesis uses field experiments, lab experiments, and theory to study questions that are relevant to the fields of education and behavioral economics.The first paper, Threshold Incentives and Academic Performance, begins with the observation that students often face incentives to reach performance thresholds. LÄS MER
4. Logical Dynamics and Dynamical Systems
Sammanfattning : This thesis is on information dynamics modeled using *dynamic epistemic logic* (DEL). It takes the simple perspective of identifying models with maps, which under a suitable topology may be analyzed as *topological dynamical systems*. It is composed of an introduction and six papers. LÄS MER
5. Intimate partner violence: Beliefs and psychological predictors of intentions to intervene among the Swedish general public
Sammanfattning : Intimate partner violence (IPV) is considered a global public health issue. Most people disapprove of partner-related abuse, yet are disinclined to personally intervene in order to stop the violence. LÄS MER