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Title: How to Increase the Helping Rate? - A Study on Building up a Help-encouraging Social Environment
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July 8, 2004 |
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severity or bystanders’ arousal of the emergency (Ashton & Severy, 1976), bystanders’ clarity of the emergency (Yakimovich & Saltz, 1971), physical distances between the bystanders and the victim (Staub & Baer, 1974). Here you may find some more detailed examples in Table 1... Showed first 250 characters
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Here you may find some more detailed examples in Table 1.
Table 1
Factors Affecting Helping Behavior Some Examples
Social Contexts The number of bystanders around
Other bystanders’ reactions
Impulses Victim clearly asked for help
Bystanders were not in a hurry
Bystanders met or knew victim before event
Bystanders found victim similar to them
Personal Traits Self-confidence
Moral standard
Personal norms
Victim & Bystanders’ sex/race/belief/dress
These factors themselves were pointless, as they did not produce much good for the society... Showed next 250 characters
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