The bystander effect in helping situations predicts that __________.
◦ the smaller the number of bystanders present, the less likely any individual bystander is to help the person in need
◦ the greater the number of bystanders present, the more likely they will form "helping teams" to address each specific aspect of the emergency at hand
◦ the greater the number of bystanders present, the less likely any individual bystander is to help the person in need
◦ the greater the number of bystanders present, the more likely each individual bystander is to help the person in need