The bystander effect; a well known misconception

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  1. 2. Guy who created: The 2019 investigation "Would I Be Helped" by Richard Philpot and his colleagues used ... camera footage from locations spanning multiple countries and showed that in quatre vingt dix. neuf% of emergencies, one or ... bystanders came to help.
  2. 4. and there were fah fewer people that witnessed the attack than was initial reported by the ___, with even themselves ... that their report was "floored".
  3. 6. e and c the conceptual understanding of the _ in society, considering recent developments in research. .detailing the theory of the _.a new study that contradicts and challenges t- theory. implications of t- new study on modern society.
  4. 9. wrote "Journal of Personality and Social Psychology" (1968).
  5. 11. although the be has been proven in past ..., more recent observations have proven that the more b there are, the more likely we will receive aid from somebody, and by extension how stories such as the KG case are the small minority of exceptions.
  6. 12. They sampled over deux cent ____ clips and each conflict lasted on average for trois minutes.
  7. 13. they also concluded that the __ bystanders there were, the substantially __ likely someone would've helped.
  8. 15. So maybe the ... of '___' does have some credibility behind it.
  9. 16. e vingt dix neuf study which contradicts the be theory
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  1. 1. T- contradiction is ... by a deux mille huit study by Stalder which found that the more b there were, the more likely the __ would receive help. Cependant t- has not been the only study that raises the question whether be is entirely real.
  2. 3. Factor: T-is due to factors such as a __ where people are less likely or slower to help a victim because they believe someone else will take r.
  3. 5. Additionally, ___ deduced from their ... that "involvement is the norm in public conflicts".
  4. 7. depict what the be _ is and it's ... origins. The be is a social psychological __ that states the more b there are during an emergency, the less likely it is that any of them will actually help, demonstrated
  5. 8. ... these recent studies have been able to shine light upon and __ the theory that (literally what the be is)
  6. 10. moreover, they may assume that other b are more qualified to help, such as __ or police officers (Latané and Darley, 1968).
  7. 14. The be was sparked after the infamous murder of __ in ny in front of trente ou plus witnesses who supposedly did ... nothing. However, the vrai about the murder was revealed in ... when some b actually did intervene by shouting at the criminal (Manning et al, 2007)