| View Larger Image | A Three-Dimensional Model of Human Behavior | Paperbackby Michael Pak (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | AuthorHouse | | Page Count: | 116 Pages | | Publication Date: | January 21, 2004 | | Sales Rank: | 952,795nd |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description What does The Life of Pi, the O.J. Simpson and Scott Peterson trials, The Care and Feeding of Husbands, the cause of 9-11, the tactics used in the war in Iraq, Ghandi and Indian Independence, and Martin Luther King and the U.S. civil rights movement have in common? The people who were authors, preachers, speakers, Jury consultants, or radio hosts listed above used, developed, or built on models of under- standing, influencing, and/or predicting human behavior to make the world a better and safer place. If you want to understand and influence human behavior, whether you’re a student, teacher, scientist, diplomat, social activist, psychologist, M.D., politician, or just want to change your community for the better, you need to read "A Three Dimensional Model of Human Behavior by Michael Pak, M.D. –the only book about predicting human behavior based on a U.S. Patent (2003) Based on his experience in living in different parts of the world, Dr. Pak uses fictitious lively characters to illustrate various modes of behavior. Students and teachers of the behavioral sciences will find useful insights and a new angle on predicting human behavior while the general public will be entertained, informed, and find simple stories and illustrative graphs about common human misunderstandings no matter what culture one’s from or working with, and a models to immediately implement in their lives. |
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