Seeing Behavior in 3-D -- New Behavioral Model Offered by Author


BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 13, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Human behavior can often seem a mystery, a series of many random movements and speeches. The general public as well as behavioral scientists, however, may organize the interactive behavior of most people into predictable patterns that could be understood. A Three-Dimensional Model of Human Behavior (now available through 1stBooks Library) by Michael Pak, M.D. is a fresh, scientific approach to the study of human interactions.

From living in several areas of the world, Pak has observed many behavior patterns of different cultures. Based on certain distinct similarities he has noticed, Pak developed new insights into human action and reaction. The author illustrates his theories with amusing stories that involve fictitious characters, including a teenager on vacation, a basketball coach, a Marxist revolutionary and even a member of a futuristic Martian society set up by human immigrants.

Pak's study has something for everyone. Pak says he "hopes (it) will help the public better understand various forms of human behavior and, consequently become better prepared to analyze them and appropriately respond." Systematically demonstrated and linearly displayed, people will find A Three-Dimensional Model of Human Behavior an entertaining, enlightening and informative view of interactive behavior.

Pak is a physician with a private practice. He has lived in several regions of the United States, including the West Coast and Middle America, as well as stints in both Eastern and Western Europe. He currently makes his home in Indiana. A Three-Dimensional Model of Human Behavior is his first book. He currently has a patent pending for the model detailed in this book.

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