A-Bystander Effect
B. Time Pressure
C. The Legacy of the Bystander Effect
F. Social Influence
100

True or False. Social Media does not have an influence on the Bystander Effect.

What is False?

100

Where specifically in the street the conflict take place?

What is a “traffic light?”

100

State the term that is used when talking about bullying online?

What is “Cyberbullying?”

100

True or False. The monks were considered to be role models because of their spiritual practices?

What is True?

200

Name one of the two conflicts mentioned in the Bystander Effect.

What is the Holocaust? What is the Palestinian Genocide? 

200

What city did this conflict take place in? 

What is “New York City?”

200

What is the name of the case mentioned in the slide? 

What is the Kitty Genovese Case?

200

Define Social influence. 

What is “how individuals will adapt their behavior, attitude or beliefs based on the presence or actions of others.”

300

Who do people assume will help the people in Palestine, so they don’t think they have to intervene. 

What is “The U.N” (United Nations)

300

In this specific encounter, what specifically caused the pressure to accelerate or move out of the way?

What is “The light turning green?”

300

Name Step One of bystander intervention.

What is “Noticing“ 

What is “People are less likely to notice someone in need when others are around because attention is divided.”

300

Define “Role Model”

What is “an individual that is looked to by others as an example that can be imitated.”

400

Name the one of the concepts, from the book mentioned in the slide. 

What is “Diffusion of Responsibility?”

What is “Audience Inhibition”

What is “Plurastic ignorance.”

400

Define time pressure.

What is “when people are perceived as busy or engaged in something, they are less likely to help someone else?”

400

Name the two psychologists that created this research on Bystander Effects after reviewing the case.

Who are Darley and Latané?

400

Name one of the vocabulary words from the book used in this slide.

What are Social Influence, Altruism, Reluctant altruism, normative social influence, or role model.

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