People are sometimes likely to help others, and other times are less likely. Explain the factors involved in the concept of helping others by discussing altruism, the bystander effect, the social exchange theory, the reciprocity norm, and the social responsibility norm.
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Research shows that people are less likely to offer help to someone in distress if other people are also present. This is called the bystander effect. The probability that a person will receive help decreases as the number of people present increases. Diffusion of responsibility contributes to the bystander effect.
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