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Softballdream67 Cyerra BurdetteLong
on Nov 16, 2024Verified
Research suggests that people are:
A) less likely to be helpful in larger cities.
B) less likely to be helpful in smaller cities.
C) equally likely to be helpful in large and small cities.
D) generally not helpful anywhere.
Urban Overload Hypothesis
The idea that city dwellers avoid being overwhelmed by stimulation by narrowing their attention, making it more likely that they overlook legitimate situations where help is needed.
- Acquire knowledge about the factors that determine how the presence of bystanders affects a person's decision to aid.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the factors that determine how the presence of bystanders affects a person's decision to aid.
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