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The bystander effect influences helping behavior from "summary" of The Psychology Book by DK

The bystander effect is a phenomenon where individuals are less likely to offer help to a person in need when there are other people present. This diffusion of responsibility occurs because each bystander assumes that someone else will take action, leading to inaction from the group as a whole. This effect can be attributed to several factors, including social influence and the fear of embarrassment or making a mistake in front of others. Research has shown that the presence of more bystanders leads to a decrease in the likelihood of any one individual helping. This is because ...
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