1. Bystander Effect in Social Psychology
They began to research and later launched a whole new field of study that became known as the Bystander effect. ... This is a combination of all the published research on the Bystander effect, and they concluded that the presence of bystanders does reduce helping responses (Fischer et al. 2011). ... When there is a passive bystander, this effect does occur. ... This data suggests that the Bystander effect simply cannot be primarily characterized by diffusion of responsibility. ... This clearly challenges the whole principle of the Bystander effect....
- Word Count: 952
- Approx Pages: 4
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School