Bystander Intervention – Flashcards
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Kitty Genovese & Original Study
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-Kitty side swiped a football players car
-He followed her onto a bridge and caught in traffic
-He got out of his car and flung Kitty out of hers
-He beat her car with a tire iron & then beat her up
-She escaped & clung to the side of the bridge
-His friends then proceeded to command her to jump
-She then jumped and drowned
-All of this happened in front of 38 witnesses who stood around and did nothing to help Kitty
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Bystander
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Individuals are less likely to offer help when there are other bystanders
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Bystander Intervention in New York Study
--Background
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Experimenter A & Experimenter B + A subject
Experimenter A sits next to someone on subway
Ex. B gets on the subway and asks which way the subway was going
Ex. A jumps in and says the wrong direction no matter what
The test is to see in which conditions the subject will correct the experimenter
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Bystander Intervention in New York Study
Conditions
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1. If the question was directed to Ex. A only
2. If the question was directed to the pair
3. If the question was directed to the subject only
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Bystander Intervention in New York Study
Results
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When experimenter A provided incorrect information
the subway rider rarely intervened unless the rider had been directly asked to provide the information
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Bystander Intervention in New York Study
Study #2 A Threat
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Conditions-
16% physical threat: muscle magazine dude is rude
28% social threat: gives a bit of an attitude
50% control group: Nothing happens
82% low threat: doesn't say anything
Findings-
bystanders were reluctant to intervene if there was any risk involved
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Bystander Intervention in Emergency Situations
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Research ?: will students be less inclined to report the smoke in the presence of other bystanders than when they are waiting alone?
threat: smoke coming from under the door
1. 75% of students reported smoke when alone
2. 10% of students reported smoke when w/ 2 passive confederates
3. 38% of three-student groups reported smoke
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Calculations on intervention percentages
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1. Finding out the percentage of those that should intervene
---take probability that they won't do it.
---multiply it by itself for the each person in the group
---then subtract from 1
---multiply by 100 for the percentage
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Crash Study
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While in a waiting room students heard someone fall and apparently injure herself
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--70% of students offered help when alone
--40% offered help when the bystanders were in two person groups with strangers
--7% of students offered help when with a passive confederate