منابع مشابه
Bystander intervention in emergencies: diffusion of responsibility.
Ss overheard an epileptic seizure. They believed either that they alone heard the emergency, or that 1 or 4 unseen others were also present. As predicted the presence of other bystanders reduced the individual's feelings of personal responsibility and lowered his speed of reporting (p < .01). In groups of size 3, males reported no faster than females, and females reported no slower when the 1 o...
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Bystander intervention is a term used to refer to whether individuals help in emergencies, and when they do not, it is known as bystander apathy. Diffusion of responsibility (and blame) occurs when, at an emergency situation in front of many people, "each individual feels less responsible for taking action than they would if they were the only person available to help" (Burr 2007 p163). In othe...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: European Journal of International Law
سال: 2010
ISSN: 0938-5428,1464-3596
DOI: 10.1093/ejil/chq037