2 I believe something should be done to intervene in
problematic or potentially harmful situations. A. Strongly Agree
B.Agree C.Neutral D.Disagree E.Strongly Disagree
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3 I believe it is my responsibility to intervene in a
problematic or potentially harmful situation. A.Strongly Agree
B.Agree C.Neutral D.Disagree E.Strongly Disagree
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4 I have witnessed a situation, at least once, where someones
health and safety were in danger. A.Drinking too much B.Hazing
C.Being taken advantage of sexually D.Discrimination E.Never
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5 I know of a problematic or harmful situation that could have
been avoided if someone had intervened. A.Strongly Agree B.Agree
C.Neutral D.Disagree E.Strongly Disagree
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSsPfbup0ac
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6 The Bystander Effect Phenomenon in which someone is less
likely to intervene in an emergency situation when others are
present than when he or she is alone.
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7 Conformity
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No Zebra Mentality...
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10 Conformity: 2 Types Normative influence We conform to the
groups rules in order to fit in, be accepted, be liked, or avoid
dislike.
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11 Conformity: 2 Types Informational influence When a situation
is ambiguous we will use other peoples behavior as information for
how to act. We thus conform to the group in order to be accurate.
However, other peoples behavior may not be the right behavior.
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12 Pluralistic Ignorance Phenomenon whereby bystanders assume
that nothing is wrong because no one else looks concerned. When all
bystanders assume that no one else is upset or concerned, then all
assume it is not a problem, and NOBODY HELPS!
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Pluralistic Ignorance... So Nobody seems to care or
notice!
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14 I have experienced pluralistic ignorance in a social
setting. 1.Yes 2.No
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15 There have been times when I have given in to group pressure
and wish I hadnt. A.Yes B.No
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16 Reasons We Didnt Intervene Assumed it wasnt a problem It was
none of my business Assumed someone else would do something
Believed others werent bothered Didnt know when/how to intervene
Felt my safety would be at risk
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17 Reasons We Did Intervene It was the right thing to do We
should look out for each other I would want someone to help me in
that situation Someone needed help So the situation wouldnt
escalate To preserve the reputation of my friends, organization,
team, etc.
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18 The 5 Decision Making Steps 1.Notice the Event 2.Interpret
the Event as a Problem/Emergency 3.Assume Personal Responsibility
4.Know How To Help 5.Implement the Help
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American University video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=491e8Ok
u0Jw&feature=youtu.be&app=desktop
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Remember the simple strategies: Direct Dictate Distract
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UWG Cares Here you can safely, anonymously (if you choose) to
hand off your concern to highly trained professionals!
http://www.westga.edu/UWGCares/
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22 Other areas in which you can HOWL to Protect the Pack!
Depression or Suicide Sexual violence Interpersonal violence
Stalking Alcohol Abuse Drug Abuse Disordered Eating/Body Image
Issues Gambling Illegal behaviors Others?
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23 I believe something should be done to intervene in
problematic situations. A. Strongly Agree B.Agree C.Neutral
D.Disagree E.Strongly Disagree
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24 I believe it is my responsibility to intervene in a
problematic situation. A.Strongly Agree B.Agree C.Neutral
D.Disagree E.Strongly Disagree 1010
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If we dont stand for something, we will fall for anything.
Irene Dunne