Previous studies have shown that individuals are less likely to help a person in need when there are “bystanders” present who can also offer help. We designed an experiment to re-examine this “bystander effect” using modified dictator games. We find lower giving rates in the presence of bystanders, confirming the existence of a bystander effect. However, we also show that the recipient’s welfare is greater when bystanders are present, challenging the usual interpretation that the bystander effect is due to an erosion of prosocial values and social norms
Objective: To fill gaps in the bystander literature by describing patterns of bystander involvement ...
Provoked by the knowledge of the death of Kitty Genovese in 1964, research has been conducted to bet...
The present study tested the effect of priming the concept of prosociality on the bystander effect i...
Previous studies have shown that individuals are less likely to help a person in need when there are...
Previous studies have shown that individuals are less likely to help a person in need when there are...
When a victim is in need, people are less likely to help when there are other persons present. In ge...
Dozens of studies show that bystanders are less likely to help victims as bystander number increases...
While there has been considerable research on the bystander effect, little is known about how person...
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the “bystande...
The authors thank the ESRC for supporting Harriet Over (grant number ES/K006702/1).Much research in ...
Years of research on bystander apathy have demonstrated that the physical presence of others can re...
Although research on the bystander effect spans 50 years, the influence of some variables on prosoci...
The aim of this thesis is providing new insights into the social influence processes that take place...
Half a century of research on bystander behavior concludes that individuals are less likely to inter...
The bystander effect, the reduction in helping behavior in the presence of other people, has been ex...
Objective: To fill gaps in the bystander literature by describing patterns of bystander involvement ...
Provoked by the knowledge of the death of Kitty Genovese in 1964, research has been conducted to bet...
The present study tested the effect of priming the concept of prosociality on the bystander effect i...
Previous studies have shown that individuals are less likely to help a person in need when there are...
Previous studies have shown that individuals are less likely to help a person in need when there are...
When a victim is in need, people are less likely to help when there are other persons present. In ge...
Dozens of studies show that bystanders are less likely to help victims as bystander number increases...
While there has been considerable research on the bystander effect, little is known about how person...
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the “bystande...
The authors thank the ESRC for supporting Harriet Over (grant number ES/K006702/1).Much research in ...
Years of research on bystander apathy have demonstrated that the physical presence of others can re...
Although research on the bystander effect spans 50 years, the influence of some variables on prosoci...
The aim of this thesis is providing new insights into the social influence processes that take place...
Half a century of research on bystander behavior concludes that individuals are less likely to inter...
The bystander effect, the reduction in helping behavior in the presence of other people, has been ex...
Objective: To fill gaps in the bystander literature by describing patterns of bystander involvement ...
Provoked by the knowledge of the death of Kitty Genovese in 1964, research has been conducted to bet...
The present study tested the effect of priming the concept of prosociality on the bystander effect i...