[2026] PTE Academic Reading - Fill in the Blanks (Dropdown)

Fill in the Blanks (Dropdown) #0121

Fill in the Blanks (Dropdown)

Fill in the Blanks (Dropdown)

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The bystander effect is a social psychological phenomenon where individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when other people are present. Researchers suggest that the presence of others creates a of responsibility, as each person assumes someone else will take action. This behavioral pattern was famously in the 1960s following high-profile incidents where witnesses failed to intervene in public emergencies. Factors such as social cues and the perceived of the situation play a critical role in whether an individual decides to assist. Moreover, if everyone in a group appears calm, bystanders may the situation as a non-emergency. Understanding these dynamics is essential for developing educational programs that prosocial behavior in various social contexts.

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