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Bystander Effect: Why People Help Less in Groups | Psychology Insight #3805827 (License: Personal Use)
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This visual compares helping behavior in two social contexts: one-on-one interaction versus group settings. In the solo scenario, 85% of people intervene, while in a group of five, only 31% do-demonstrating diffusion of responsibility. The red figure represents the person in distress, and gray figures represent potential helpers.
Used in psychology education, behavioral science articles, or mental health awareness content to illustrate social influence and emergency response behavior; targets users seeking understanding of human decision-making in crises.
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