Social Psychology / Groups IP
You are on vacation in New York and ready to explore the downtown area. In the morning, you are walking down a very busy street and you see a man lying on the ground, shaking. Do you stop, or do you continue to walk by? You continue to walk down the street, and as you pass by an alley, you see a man and woman yelling loudly at each other. The man calls the woman a name and pushes her hard against a brick wall.
- Would you try to help the person in either of these situations? Why or why not?
- Would you be more likely to stop and help the people in the two situations if you saw other people helping? Why or why not?
- What are some of the reasons why a bystander may not help out in these two situations? Relate this back to the bystander effect.
- Is there anything that the woman in the second situation could do that would make a bystander more likely to help her? Explain.
Include at least 3 sources in your paper. Use in-text citations and a reference list according to APA style guidelines.
400-600 words.