The bystander effect is a psychological phenomenon where individuals are less likely to help in an emergency when others are present, because responsibility is divided among the group rather than falling on any single person. This was demonstrated in the 1964 Kitty Genovese case, where 38 neighbors watched a woman being stabbed for 35 minutes without anyone calling the police.
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The Bystander Effect Explained in 30 Seconds #shortsAjouté :
Do you ever wonder why no one helps even when everyone is watching? The bystander effect explained in 30 seconds. In 1964, a woman was stabbed outside her apartment. It took 35 minutes. 38 neighbors watched from their windows.
Not one called the police. Psychologists tested why. The more people present during an emergency, the less likely anyone is to help. Because in a crowd, responsibility doesn't multiply. It divides. The bigger the group watching you, the more alone you actually
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