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In the Hock study “To Help or Not to Help”, it was found that as group size incr

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Question

In the Hock study “To Help or Not to Help”, it was found that as group size increased which of the following occurred in an emergency situation?

A.) more people were likely to help

less people were likely to help

likelihood of helping did not depend on group size

D.)people panicked more  

***Ignore the fact that it's in a table idk how to change it

A.) more people were likely to help

B.)

less people were likely to help

C.)

likelihood of helping did not depend on group size

D.)people panicked more  

***Ignore the fact that it's in a table idk how to change it

Explanation / Answer

Answer.) As the geoup size increases LESS PEOPLE are likely to help because each one of them keep thinking that someone else will help . This illustrates bystander effect .