The authors thank the ESRC for supporting Harriet Over (grant number ES/K006702/1).Much research in social psychology has shown that otherwise helpful people often fail to help when bystanders are present. Research in developmental psychology has shown that even very young children help, and that others’ presence can actually increase helping in some cases. In the current study, in contrast, 5-year-old children helped an experimenter at very high levels when they were alone, but significantly less in the presence of bystanders who were potentially available to help. In another condition designed to elucidate the mechanism underlying the effect, children’s helping was not reduced when bystanders were present but confined behind a barrier and...
This experimental vignette study examined children's perceptions and evaluations of helping a peer, ...
Abstract. Prosocial behavior is the key component of social and interpersonal relations. One of the ...
The propensity of humans to engage in prosocial behavior is unlike that of any other species. Indivi...
Much research in social psychology has shown that otherwise helpful people often fail to help when b...
Although there is considerable evidence that at least some helping behavior is motivated by genuine ...
Years of research on bystander apathy have demonstrated that the physical presence of others can re...
Previous studies have shown that individuals are less likely to help a person in need when there are...
The main aim of this book was to provide insight into children’s (8-13 years) cognition about helpin...
Human adults will sometimes help without being asked to help, including in situations in which the h...
In the present study, we investigated a total of fifty-one 3.5-, 4.5-, and 5.5-year-old children's e...
Humans are unique in their propensity for helping. Not only do we help others in need by reacti...
Problem/Purpose: Bystander effect refers to the idea that people are less likely to help someone in ...
We examined developmental changes in British children’s (8- to 10-year-olds) and adolescents’ (13- t...
Young children begin helping others with simple instrumental problems from soon after their first bi...
While there has been considerable research on the bystander effect, little is known about how person...
This experimental vignette study examined children's perceptions and evaluations of helping a peer, ...
Abstract. Prosocial behavior is the key component of social and interpersonal relations. One of the ...
The propensity of humans to engage in prosocial behavior is unlike that of any other species. Indivi...
Much research in social psychology has shown that otherwise helpful people often fail to help when b...
Although there is considerable evidence that at least some helping behavior is motivated by genuine ...
Years of research on bystander apathy have demonstrated that the physical presence of others can re...
Previous studies have shown that individuals are less likely to help a person in need when there are...
The main aim of this book was to provide insight into children’s (8-13 years) cognition about helpin...
Human adults will sometimes help without being asked to help, including in situations in which the h...
In the present study, we investigated a total of fifty-one 3.5-, 4.5-, and 5.5-year-old children's e...
Humans are unique in their propensity for helping. Not only do we help others in need by reacti...
Problem/Purpose: Bystander effect refers to the idea that people are less likely to help someone in ...
We examined developmental changes in British children’s (8- to 10-year-olds) and adolescents’ (13- t...
Young children begin helping others with simple instrumental problems from soon after their first bi...
While there has been considerable research on the bystander effect, little is known about how person...
This experimental vignette study examined children's perceptions and evaluations of helping a peer, ...
Abstract. Prosocial behavior is the key component of social and interpersonal relations. One of the ...
The propensity of humans to engage in prosocial behavior is unlike that of any other species. Indivi...