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In the fourth step of Latane and Darley's Decision Model of Bystander Intervention, people must decide how to help. What will make it easier for people to choose to help at this stage of the model?
 
  a. If there is a solution that is readily apparent to the bystander.
  b. If there are a lot of other people around to consult with.
  c. If the situation is ambiguous.
  d. If they are pressed for time.

Question 2

The _________ refers to the phenomenon in which the greater number of people that are present, the less likely an individual is to help in an emergency.
 
  a. diffusion of responsibility
  b. bystander effect
  c. pluralistic ignorance
  d. kin selection


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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