Study set up
Variables
Findings
Key terms
Evaluation & Ethics
100

Where did Piliavin take place?

A New York City subway train.

100

What was the IV in the study?

Type of victim and model behavior.

100

Which victim received more help?

Ill Victim.

100

Define "bystander effect."

The tendency for people to be less likely to help in a group.

100

Was informed consent obtained?

No, it was a covert observation.

200

How many researchers were involved in each trial?

4

200

What was the DV in the study?

The time taken to help and the number of people who helped.

200
What % of people helped the ill victim without a model?

95%

200

What is a "model" in the context of this study?

A confederate who offers help in a controlled way.

200

What is one ethical issue with the study?

Deception and lack of informed consent.

300

What is the average duration of the train journey?

7.5 minutes.

300

How was the "model" manipulated?

Varying the timing and location of help.

300

Was diffusion of responsibility found?

No it was not supported

300

What is "diffusion of responsibility"?

The belief that someone else will help, reducing personal responsibility. 

300

Why is the study said to have high ecological validity?

It was conducted in a natural setting.
400

What are two conditions used to represent the victim?

Drunk & Ill

400

What demographic details were recorded about the participants?

Gender, Race, and location in the train.

400

Which group was more likely to help same-race victims?

White and black participants showed same-race helping tendencies.

400

Define "field experiment".

An experiment conducted in a real-world setting.

400

What limits the generalizability of most findings?

Most passengers were urban, so results do not apply to all.

500

What kind of experiment was it?

Field experiment.

500

How was the emergency situation stages?

A person collapsed and layed still on the floor.
500

What was a surprising social influence finding in the study?

The presence of others INCREASED likelihood of help.

500

What is "participant observation?"

When researchers observe behavior while being part of the setting.

500

Name a strength and weakness.

Strength: Realistic setting.

Weakness: Ethical issues.