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Test ACTIVE BYSTANDER STRATEGIES
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1st QUESTION: What is the "Directing" strategy within the active viewer intervention method?
Wait until the incident is over to ask questions
Ignore the incident so as not to cause trouble
Call the police immediately without evaluating
Address the situation head-on, speaking directly to the harasser or victim
2nd QUESTION: What is the main objective of the "Distract" strategy when witnessing a harassment situation?
Record a video for social media
Join the conversation to see what happens
Interrupting the incident by diverting attention with irrelevant questions or actions
Make jokes about the victim
3rd QUESTION: What does the "Delegate" strategy imply for a bystander witnessing a conflict?
Physically confront the aggressor
Ignore the situation if it is not serious
Seek help from someone in a more authoritative or capable position, such as security or HR
Taking charge of the situation only if you are a manager
QUESTION 4: What should be prioritized before intervening in any potential harassment situation?
Speed of response
Honor the company
Gathering evidence
The physical safety of yourself and the victim to avoid escalating the conflict to violence
QUESTION 5: What is the effect of the "culture of silence" in cases of sexual harassment in the workplace?
Is the aggressor's biggest accomplice and allows the hostile environment to proliferate
Helps maintain peace in the office
Protects the victim's reputation
Is neutral and does not affect the environment
QUESTION 6: Are employees who intervene as active bystanders legally protected?
No, intervening is an uncovered personal risk
Yes, it is illegal to punish someone for helping a victim or reporting in good faith
Only if they are a member of the ethics committee
Depends on whether the harasser is an important client
QUESTION 7: Is aggressive confrontation necessary to intervene effectively as a bystander?
Yes, you should always shout to stop it
Yes, to demonstrate strength to the aggressor
No, often body language or careful humor is enough
Only if physical contact is involved
8TH QUESTION: What are the "3 D's" that summarize active bystander strategies according to the text?
Debate, Denounce, Defend
Direct, Distract and Delegate
Distinguish, Decide, Stop
Dialoguing, Deterring, Documenting
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