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mrs_skeptik [129]
3 years ago
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When 12-year-old jamilah saw an old man lying on the sidewalk in apparent discomfort, he prepared to offer help. but when he not

iced several adults walk past the man, he concluded that the man did not need any help. his reaction most clearly illustrates one of the dynamics involved in:?
Social Studies
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ludmilkaskok [199]3 years ago
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<span>When 12-year old Jamilah saw and old man lying on the sidewalk in apparent discomfort, he prepared to offer help. But when he noticed several adults walk past the man, he concluded that the man did not need any help. His reaction most clearly illustrates one of the dynamics involved in: The Bystander Effect </span>
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