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Helping behavior - when are people helpful? When are they not? |
Better chances of getting help when there is one bystander compared to a group of bystanders |
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Bystander help - where are you likely to get help? |
The effect whereby the presence of others inhibits helping |
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Mood and helping |
-Good mood = more likely to help -Negative feelings can elicit positive behaviors towards others |
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Empathic-altruism hypothesis |
The proposition that empathic concern for a person in need produces an altruistic motive for helping |
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Empathy |
Understanding or vicariously experiencing another individual's perspective and feeling sympathy and compassion for that individual |
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Interpreting emergency in a group situation (Are close friends together more likely to react when there is an emergency situation over strangers?) |
Yes |
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Diffusion of responsibility |
The belief that others will or should take the responsibility for providing assistance to a person in need |
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Sense of connection and helping |
People are prone to help kin, ingroup members, and people with whom they have a close relationship |