Bibb Latané

Bibb Latane (born 1937) is a United States social psychologist. He is most famous for his work in bystander intervention with John Darley.

Papers

 * Latane, B. (1981) The psychology of social impact, American Psychologist 36: 343-56.
 * Latane, B. and Darley, J.M. (1968) Group inhibition of bystander intervention in emergencies, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 10: 215-21.
 * Latane, B. and Harkins, S.G. (1976) Crossmodality matches suggest anticipated stage fright, a multiplicature power function of audience size and status, Perception and Psychophysics 20: 482-8.
 * Latane, B. and Rodin,J.(1969) A lady in distress: inhibiting effects of friends and strangers on bystander intervention, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 5: 189-202.
 * Latane, B., Williams, K. and Harkins, S. (1979) Many hands make light work: the causes and consequences of social loafing, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 37: 822-32.