
The Bystander Effect: Understanding Why People Fail to Help in Emergencies
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The bystander effect is a well-known phenomenon in the field of psychology that sheds light on why individuals often fail to offer assistance in emergencies. It refers to the tendency for people to be less likely to intervene when there are others present. This effect has been consistently observed across various contexts and has important implications for understanding human behavior in emergencies.
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