human behavior

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human behavior

The Grumpy Easter Bunny

2010
Hopper does not share the other rabbits' enthusiasm for their Easter rounds and instead of hiding his share of goodies, he eats much of them himself, before learning the real joy of Easter.

Big Nate

Follows the adventures of Nate, a middle school student. In "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?," Nate has a master plan, but will Mrs. Godfrey catch him in the act? In "Here Goes Nothing," Nate's not only the star of his own comic strip--he's the star goalie of his school soccer team!.

No is all I know!

2023
"Toddler Oliver says 'no' to everything--from brushing his teeth and cleaning to swinging on the swings--until his cousin Jess comes to visit and Oliver discovers all that is possible when you say 'yes'"--Provided by publisher.
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Isaiah Dunn saves the day

2023
Now in middle school, Isaiah Dunn participates in a mentoring program, but he has a hunch that his mentee--a troublemaking third-grader name Kobe--has a secret and Isaiah is determined to get to the bottom of it.

How behavior spreads

the science of complex contagions
2018
"A new, counterintuitive theory for how social networks influence the spread of behavior. New social movements, technologies, and public-health initiatives often struggle to take off, yet many diseases disperse rapidly without issue. Can the lessons learned from the viral diffusion of diseases be used to improve the spread of beneficial behaviors and innovations? In How Behavior Spreads, Damon Centola presents over a decade of original research examining how changes in societal behavior--in voting, health, technology, and finance--occur and the ways social networks can be used to influence how they propagate. Centola's startling findings show that the same conditions accelerating the viral expansion of an epidemic unexpectedly inhibit the spread of behaviors. While it is commonly believed that "weak ties"--long-distance connections linking acquaintances--lead to the quicker spread of behaviors, in fact the exact opposite holds true. Centola demonstrates how the most well-known, intuitive ideas about social networks have caused past diffusion efforts to fail, and how such efforts might succeed in the future. Pioneering the use of Web-based methods to understand how changes in people's social networks alter their behaviors, Centola illustrates the ways in which these insights can be applied to solve countless problems of organizational change, cultural evolution, and social innovation. His findings offer important lessons for public health workers, entrepreneurs, and activists looking to harness networks for social change.Practical and informative, How Behavior Spreads is a must-read for anyone interested in how the theory of social networks can transform our world"--Provided by publisher.

The most annoying robots in the universe

When cameras sent from Earth finally arrive at the end of the universe, they discover big-hearted best friends Joe Bot and Rob Ot, as well as their nemesis, Tinny.

Iggy rules the animal kingdom

Nine-year-old Iggy's attempt to show his parents he is responsible enough to take care of a dog goes hilariously awry.
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I am brave

2022
On a family vacation, a young girl shows bravery by trying new experiences, including surfing, horseback riding, and hiking.
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Big Nate nailed it!

2023
A reprinting of the "Big Nate" comic strip, that follows the adventures of Nate Wright, in which he finds an unlikely good luck charm. But good fortune can't last forever, as he soon finds out after a few crisis'.
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Many ways to be a friend

2023
Friends don't have to live near one another nor do they have to like the same things. Join the Sesame Street gang as they celebrate the many ways to be a friend.

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