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Nurin Hannah
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In helping behavior situations with high danger to the victim, the bystander effect:

A) is increased slightly
B) is increased significantly
C) is significantly reduced
D) is not affected at all

Bystander Effect

A social psychological phenomenon in which individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when other people are present.

Increased Significantly

A term used to describe a situation where a change or difference is both statistical and meaningful in magnitude, indicating a departure from chance.

Significantly Reduced

A phrase typically used in research to indicate a notable decrease in the magnitude or quantity of a measured variable.

  • Evaluate the repercussions of urgent circumstances on behavior aimed at helping others and the catalysts that either augment or weaken the motivation for such actions.
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