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Panic behavior : some empirical observations.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1977Description: 15 pSubject(s): Subject: Panic behavior cannot be understood unless it is seen in a balanced perspective. That is, the behavior must be seen in the larger context of how human beings react under stress. This article suggests there is a widespread misconception about behavior under stress. Unless there is a recognition of this, the problem of panic behavior and what to do about it cannot be addressed.
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 302.542 PAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005720679

Reprinted from Human response to tall buildings (Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Inc., 1977): p.336-350

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Panic behavior cannot be understood unless it is seen in a balanced perspective. That is, the behavior must be seen in the larger context of how human beings react under stress. This article suggests there is a widespread misconception about behavior under stress. Unless there is a recognition of this, the problem of panic behavior and what to do about it cannot be addressed.

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