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Bystander Effect Debunked – In 91% Of Real World Cases Someone Helps | Science 2.0

August 15, 2019 by Leo

Bystander apathy is a social psychological construct where it is believed that someone who sees a victim is less likely to offer help when other people are present.

Source: Bystander Effect Debunked – In 91% Of Real World Cases Someone Helps | Science 2.0

Being helpful doesn’t make news … but it does make a difference, and it’s much more common than we’re led to believe.

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