This paper outlines a new approach to the study of bystander intervention. Using insights derived from self-categorization theory (Turner, Hogg, Oakes, Reicher, & Wetherell, 1987), we explore the social category relations among those present in the context of physical violence. The paper describes two experiments that manipulate the social category relations between (a) bystander and fellow bystanders, and (b) bystander and victim. Analysis indicates that fellow bystanders are only influential when they are in-group rather than out-group members. Furthermore, bystanders are more likely to help victims who are described as in-group as opposed to out-group members. Overall, the findings suggest an important role for a self-categorization pers...
The authors developed a Self-Categorization Theory (SCT) approach to bystander behavior. Participant...
Traditional work on bystander intervention in violent emergencies has found that the larger the grou...
A large body of research has explored the individual and situational factors that influence bystande...
Four experiments explored the interaction of group size, social categorization, and bystander behavi...
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the "bystande...
The aim of this thesis is providing new insights into the social influence processes that take place...
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...
Bystander apathy is a long established phenomenon in social psychology which has yet to be translate...
This study explores an emergent area of bystander research by describing associations between bystan...
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the “bystande...
Two experiments exploring the effects of social category membership on real-life helping behavior ar...
Objective: To fill gaps in the bystander literature by describing patterns of bystander involvement ...
This chapter focuses on individual bystanders to atrocity crimes, and it aims to provide a comprehen...
Bystanders can have a major influence on the outcome of potential incidents of sexual violence. Howe...
The authors developed a Self-Categorization Theory (SCT) approach to bystander behavior. Participant...
Traditional work on bystander intervention in violent emergencies has found that the larger the grou...
A large body of research has explored the individual and situational factors that influence bystande...
Four experiments explored the interaction of group size, social categorization, and bystander behavi...
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the "bystande...
The aim of this thesis is providing new insights into the social influence processes that take place...
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...
Bystander apathy is a long established phenomenon in social psychology which has yet to be translate...
This study explores an emergent area of bystander research by describing associations between bystan...
Are individuals willing to intervene in public violence? Half a century of research on the “bystande...
Two experiments exploring the effects of social category membership on real-life helping behavior ar...
Objective: To fill gaps in the bystander literature by describing patterns of bystander involvement ...
This chapter focuses on individual bystanders to atrocity crimes, and it aims to provide a comprehen...
Bystanders can have a major influence on the outcome of potential incidents of sexual violence. Howe...
The authors developed a Self-Categorization Theory (SCT) approach to bystander behavior. Participant...
Traditional work on bystander intervention in violent emergencies has found that the larger the grou...
A large body of research has explored the individual and situational factors that influence bystande...