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THE BYSTANDER EFFECT David Park, Vinny Wetzel
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PSYCHOLOGISTS John Darley April 3, 1938 (alive) Studied at Swarthmore College Made contributions to the study of helping behavior Bibb Latané July 19, 1937 (alive) Awarded twice for the AAAS Prize for Behavioral Science Research Studied at Yale Contributed to the social influence of populations
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THE PURPOSE o They wanted to see if people would help each other in situations of life or death o Girl named Kitty Genovese was murdered outside of her house o There were bystanders o they did nothing o This was the first case that interested Darley and Latané
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THE EXPERIMENT They wanted to see if people would help each other in situations of life or death Faked dying situations to see a persons reaction time and what they would do to help the person in danger Used people who were unaware of the event taking place Used Columbia University students for experiments In 2000, they used people in chats rooms to see if it had the same effect as people in a “non cyber” environment
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RESULTS It took longer for people in groups to help each other People alone would notice and react to the danger faster than the people in groups The same result applies to people in chat rooms
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PROBLEMS Bystanders could actually get hurt The participants could have been injured
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WOULD YOU PARTICIPATE????//? David “I would’ve definitely participated in it” – David Park, 2015 Why: “I would like to see how I would react in a situation like they do in their experiments.” Vinny “Sure man, why not?” – Vinny Wetzel, 2015 Why: “I think it would be cool if I could participate in this. I would like to see what I would actually do.”
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