The bystander effect is the presence of other people creating a diffusion of responsibility.
<h3>What is bystander effect?</h3>
- According to the bystander effect, commonly referred to as bystander apathy, people are less likely to assist a victim when several people are present.
- In basic psychology textbooks, the horrifying murder of a young lady named Catherine "Kitty" Genovese is the most frequently cited instance of the bystander effect.
- On March 13, 1964, a Friday, Genovese, then 28 years old, was on his way home from work.
<h3>Describe a bystander impact example.</h3>
- The young woman Kitty Genovese, who was murdered in Queens, New York, in 1964 as several of her Neighbours watched, is the most famous real-life example of the bystander effect.
- Before it was too late, no one stepped in.
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That means that there is no inequality between the factors (health, income and education) within people in a country.
When that is the case, there is no inequity aversion* and the country will be ranked in a higher position depending on the percentages.
* Inequity aversion occurs when, there is is a difference in a specific index amidst people. When it doesn't occur, people have similar health conditions, similar incomes and education.
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