The bystander-effect: A meta-analytic review on bystander intervention in dangerous and non-dangerous emergencies.

Volume: 137, Issue: 4, Pages: 517 - 537
Published: Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
Research on bystander intervention has produced a great number of studies showing that the presence of other people in a critical situation reduces the likelihood that an individual will help. As the last systematic review of bystander research was published in 1981 and was not a quantitative meta-analysis in the modern sense, the present meta-analysis updates the knowledge about the bystander effect and its potential moderators. The present...
Paper Details
Title
The bystander-effect: A meta-analytic review on bystander intervention in dangerous and non-dangerous emergencies.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
Volume
137
Issue
4
Pages
517 - 537
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