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Priming Effects on Commitment to Help and on Real Helping Behavior

2014

Years of research on bystander apathy have demonstrated that the physical presence of others can reduce the tendency to help individuals needing assistance. Recent research on the implicit bystander effect has suggested that simply imagining the presence of others can lead to less helping behavior on a subsequent unrelated task. The present study was designed to contribute to previous findings on the implicit bystander effect by demonstrating these effects on commitment to help and on real helping behavior, rather than simply on intentions to help. Studies 1a and 1b demonstrate that merely priming participants with the construct of being in a group at Time 1 created significantly less commi…

Social PsychologyHelping behaviorReal helping behavior bystander apathy implicit bystander effectTask (project management)Bystander effectmedicineApathymedicine.symptomConstruct (philosophy)PsychologyPriming (psychology)Social psychologySettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia SocialeApplied Psychology
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