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Latané, Bibb (Personal Name)

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Studies in social comparison, 1966: cover (Bibb Latané)

Wikipedia, WWW site, viewed Jan. 20, 2012 ( Bibb Latané́; born July 19, 1937; is a United States social psychologist ;most famous for his work with John Darley on bystander intervention in emergencies; B.A. from Yale in 1958 and his Ph.D. (under the mentorship of Stanley Schachter) from the University of Minnesota in 1963. He taught at Columbia University, the Ohio State University, Florida Atlantic University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In the 1980s, he was director of UNC's Institute for Research in Social Science (now the Odum Institute). He is currently director of the Center for Human Science in Chapel Hill, NC, which he founded.

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