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Что (кто) такое responsibility$69758$ - определение

SOCIOPSYCHOLOGICAL PHENOMENON WHEREBY A PERSON IS LESS LIKELY TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACTION OR INACTION WHEN OTHERS ARE PRESENT
Diffused responsibility; Dilution of responsibility; Split responsibility

Intellectual responsibility         
PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPT
Epistemic responsibility
Intellectual responsibility (also known as epistemic responsibility) is a philosophical concept related to that of epistemic justification. According to Frederick F.
Household responsibility system         
PRACTICE IN CHINA, FIRST ADOPTED IN AGRICULTURE IN 1979 AND OFFICIALLY ESTABLISHED IN 1982, BY WHICH HOUSEHOLDS ARE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROFITS AND LOSSES OF AN ENTERPRISE
Household Responsibility System - China; Household Responsibility System; Household Responsibility System (China); Contracting system; Household contract responsibility system; Contract responsibility system; Baogan; Household responsibility; Household contract system; Responsibility system; 家庭联产承包责任制; 家庭聯產承包責任制; Jiātíng liánchǎn chéngbāo zérènzhì; Household-responsibility system
The household responsibility system (), or contract responsibility system, was a practice in China, first adopted in agriculture in 1979 and officially established in 1982, by which households are held responsible for the profits and losses of an enterprise. In agricultural production, farmers as a relatively independent economic entity contract the collective land and other large-scale means of production and carry out production and management independently according to the contract.
Responsibility for the Holocaust         
  • Last page of "[[Raczyński's Note]]", official note of Polish government-in-exile to [[Anthony Eden]] on 10 December 1942.
  • [[Hitler's prophecy]] speech in the Reichstag, 30 January 1939, during which he threatened "the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe".
  • For more on this, see the following article: [https://www.haaretz.com/jewish/nyt-u-s-hired-over-1-000-ex-nazi-spies-1.5320583 U.S. Recruited Over 1,000 ex-Nazis as anti-Communist Spies]}}
  • [[Ante Pavelić]] greeting the Croatian parliament in February 1943
  • Weimar]], Germany in a photo taken by the 3rd U.S. Army on 14 April 1945
  • Nuremberg Race Laws]]
  • Captured Jewish women in Wesselényi Street, [[Budapest]], Hungary on 20–22 October 1944
  • Adolf Hitler with Slovak President [[Josef Tiso]] in 1941
  • Liepāja]], 15 December 1941
  • Jewish woman chased by men and youth armed with clubs during the [[Lviv pogroms]], July 1941
  • German-occupied Lithuania]], June 1941
  • Franco and Hitler in [[Meeting at Hendaye]], 1940
  • Frontispiece of the [[Nuremberg trials]] 1940 copy of ''[[Mein Kampf]]''
  • Berghof]], May 1939
  • United Nations]] in 1942
  • [[Iași pogrom]] in Romania, June 1941
OVERVIEW ABOUT THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE HOLOCAUST
The Holocaust (responsibility); Functionalism (Holocaust); Hitler order debate
Responsibility for the Holocaust is the subject of an ongoing historical debate that has spanned several decades. The debate about the origins of the Holocaust is known as functionalism versus intentionalism.

Википедия

Diffusion of responsibility

Diffusion of responsibility is a sociopsychological phenomenon whereby a person is less likely to take responsibility for action or inaction when other bystanders or witnesses are present. Considered a form of attribution, the individual assumes that others either are responsible for taking action or have already done so.

The diffusion of responsibility refers to the decreased responsibility of action each member of a group feels when they are part of a group. For example, in emergency situations, individuals feel less responsibility to respond or call for help if they know that there are others also watching the situation - if they know they are a part of the group of witnesses. In other group settings (in which a group is appointed to complete a task or reach a certain goal), the diffusion of responsibility manifests itself as the decreased responsibility each member feels to contribute and work hard towards accomplishing the task or goal. The diffusion of responsibility is present in almost all groups, but to varying degrees, and can be mitigated by reducing group size, defining clear expectations, and increasing accountability.

Assumption of responsibility tends to decrease when the potential helping group is larger, resulting in little aiding behavior demonstrated by the bystander(s). Causes range from psychological effects of anonymity to differences in sex. Implication of behaviours related to diffusion of responsibility can be threatening as there have been increases in moral disengagement and helping behaviour.