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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

Bystander help - where are you likely to get help?

The effect whereby the presence of others inhibits helping

Mood and helping

-Good mood = more likely to help


-Negative feelings can elicit positive behaviors towards others

Empathic-altruism hypothesis

The proposition that empathic concern for a person in need produces an altruistic motive for helping

Empathy

Understanding or vicariously experiencing another individual's perspective and feeling sympathy and compassion for that individual

Interpreting emergency in a group situation (Are close friends together more likely to react when there is an emergency situation over strangers?)

Yes

Diffusion of responsibility

The belief that others will or should take the responsibility for providing assistance to a person in need

Sense of connection and helping

People are prone to help kin, ingroup members, and people with whom they have a close relationship