Asked by Makayla Nusbaum on Jul 25, 2024

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What term do psychologists use for the phenomenon that occurs when people are less likely to aid a person in trouble if there are other people around who are also potential helpers?

A) bystander effect
B) sole-witness effect
C) subtle aggressive effect
D) antisocial behavior effect

Bystander Effect

A behavioral pattern observed in social psychology where the presence of others reduces the likelihood of a person to assist someone in distress.

  • Discern and clarify the psychological underpinnings behind individuals' reactions in social contexts, including phenomena like the bystander effect and the distribution of responsibility.
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Savannah BurnettJul 27, 2024
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Explanation :
Psychologists use the term "bystander effect" to refer to the phenomenon that occurs when people are less likely to aid a person in trouble if there are other people around who are also potential helpers.