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the bystander effect teaches us that people are less likely to help out a healthy person when many people are around. true false

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The bystander effect (also known as bystander apathy) teaches us that individuals are less likely to render help or assistance when other people are present. The number of bystanders was shown to be inversely proportional to the likelihood that any one of them will help.

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