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Amber Jones
Abnormal Psychology
9-22-15
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The Bystander Effect
The bystander effect is where the bystander doesn’t do anything to help people in need.
In the beginning of the video it shows an actor steal a girl’s (actor) wallet. The man saw that he stole it but since nobody else said anything about the thief stealing the wallet, he decided he didn’t have to say anything either. The second bystander test was a man dressed badly and acting drunk and no bystander seemed to want to help him. But when he changed in a suit and started lying down in the rain, many people started to help him, even the police got involved.
Next, they let a woman take his place lying down in the rain in need. Nobody came to help her at first and just let her lay in the rain. But then a man came to help her abd that’s when other people started to flock around her asking if she needed help.
My reaction to this video was why isn’t anyone helping? Can’t you see that person is in need? But then that would make me a hypocrite. Because I would do the same thing and just avoid the situation and not help the person out. I believe that some people noticed her