Four experiments explored the interaction of group size, social categorization, and bystander behavior. In Study 1, increasing group size inhibited intervention in a street violence scenario when bystanders were strangers but encouraged intervention when bystanders were friends. Study 2 replicated and extended these findings to social category members. When gender identity was salient, group size encouraged intervention when bystanders and victim shared social category membership. In addition, group size interacted with context-specific norms that both inhibit and encourage helping. Study 3 used physical co-presence and gender identities to examine these social category effects. Increasing group size of women produced greater helping of a f...
Many violence prevention programs include a focus on the role of bystanders and third parties in vio...
Two experiments exploring the effects of social category membership on real-life helping behavior ar...
Traditional work on bystander intervention in violent emergencies has found that the larger the grou...
Previous research suggests that the larger a group of bystanders is, the less likely any one bystand...
Since the murder of Kitty Genovese in 1964 research on the effect of group size on bystander interve...
Although research on the bystander effect spans 50 years, the influence of some variables on prosoci...
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the "bystande...
This paper outlines a new approach to the study of bystander intervention. Using insights derived fr...
Provoked by the knowledge of the death of Kitty Genovese in 1964, research has been conducted to bet...
Three studies consider the implicit bystander effect in the light of recent advances in social ident...
The aim of this thesis is providing new insights into the social influence processes that take place...
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the “bystande...
A large body of research has explored the individual and situational factors that influence bystande...
Helping behaviour is an intentional act to benefit others. Due to constant, overwhelming distraction...
This study explores an emergent area of bystander research by describing associations between bystan...
Many violence prevention programs include a focus on the role of bystanders and third parties in vio...
Two experiments exploring the effects of social category membership on real-life helping behavior ar...
Traditional work on bystander intervention in violent emergencies has found that the larger the grou...
Previous research suggests that the larger a group of bystanders is, the less likely any one bystand...
Since the murder of Kitty Genovese in 1964 research on the effect of group size on bystander interve...
Although research on the bystander effect spans 50 years, the influence of some variables on prosoci...
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the "bystande...
This paper outlines a new approach to the study of bystander intervention. Using insights derived fr...
Provoked by the knowledge of the death of Kitty Genovese in 1964, research has been conducted to bet...
Three studies consider the implicit bystander effect in the light of recent advances in social ident...
The aim of this thesis is providing new insights into the social influence processes that take place...
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the “bystande...
A large body of research has explored the individual and situational factors that influence bystande...
Helping behaviour is an intentional act to benefit others. Due to constant, overwhelming distraction...
This study explores an emergent area of bystander research by describing associations between bystan...
Many violence prevention programs include a focus on the role of bystanders and third parties in vio...
Two experiments exploring the effects of social category membership on real-life helping behavior ar...
Traditional work on bystander intervention in violent emergencies has found that the larger the grou...