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Why people 'freeze' in an emergency: temporal and cognitive constraints on survival responses
John Leach
Lancaster University
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Survival
74%
Disasters
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Constraint
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Economic and Social Development
25%
Shipwreck
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National Cultures
25%
Work Training
25%
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Time
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Adults
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Process
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Accidents
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INIS
freezing
100%
disasters
74%
constraints
50%
emergencies
50%
evacuation
50%
processing
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information
25%
equipment
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environment
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people
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children
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psychological behavior
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adults
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accidents
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aircraft
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Nursing and Health Professions
Survival
74%
Emergency
50%
Time
25%
Procedures
25%
Culture
25%
Child
25%
Adult
25%
Psychology
Cognitive Development
50%
Information Processing
50%
Children
25%