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According to Darley and Latané,the decision-making process necessary for bystander intervention in an emergency situation requires

A) recognizing a shared predicament,and identifying a superordinate goal.
B) an increase in self-awareness,the recognition of personal responsibility,and the experience of cognitive dissonance.
C) learning the social responsibility norm,and applying the norm to the situation at hand.
D) noticing an incident,interpreting the incident as an emergency,and assuming responsibility for helping.

Darley And Latané

Social psychologists known for their research on the bystander effect, illustrating how the presence of others affects individual willingness to help.

Bystander Intervention

The act of stepping in to assist someone in need when others are present, often influenced by the number of bystanders.

Emergency Situation

A sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or condition that requires immediate action to prevent or mitigate damage or harm.

  • Absorbing the social psychological rationale for the intervention of bystanders and the manifestation of the bystander effect.
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