Asked by
sukhvir singh
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
In the bystander-calculus model of helping someone thought to be in distress, a crucial stage is reached when:
A) the consequences of action are evaluated.
B) the ambulance arrives.
C) the model to be imitated arrives on the scene.
D) eye contact with the victim commences.
Bystander-Calculus Model
A theoretical model explaining the decision-making process individuals go through in deciding whether to intervene in an emergency situation, weighing personal costs and benefits.
Crucial Stage
A critical or pivotal phase in a process or series of events where important decisions or developments significantly impact outcomes.
Consequences of Action
The outcomes or results that directly follow from one's actions or decisions, whether intentional or unintended.
- Explain the process of decision-making in urgent contexts following the bystander-calculus framework.
Verified Answer
JM
Learning Objectives
- Explain the process of decision-making in urgent contexts following the bystander-calculus framework.