Bystander Effect - people watch girl being abducted

When there's only one person around in a situation, they're much more likely to lend assistance to people in need, whether it's to help pick up something they're dropped or something more important like warn them they're about to step into traffic, etc. When there's a group of people, though, no one acts. They all expect someone else will do it, so no one volunteers or pauses. This is honestly a chilling video to watch. I don't have kids but it catches my breath when the two men catch on that something's going on and without any verbal communication between them, only similar body language (ie their mutual movement in that direction) it's amazing to me that, while they're both intently watching the man they are approaching, there is a single second when they Both launch into action, again without communicating anything verbally, but something triggers the same response from both men. How fascinating! It reminds me of wild lions in Africa who are following their prey but something simultaneously all animals involved and they leap to action. I'm teaching a Social Psychology class right now and am really getting intrigued by the idea of how we send and receive communication without speaking. What is it about that situation that influenced those men though others around them didn't bother? And what was it in that single second where they both jump into a run? Was it that the man let the girl's arm go and started to run off himself? It's amazing to me. See what you think? I <b>...</b>
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The Bystander Effect: No One Cares

A man tries to help a woman being attacked, but instead he is stabbed and left to die in the streets of New York. As Paul Johnson reports, over 20 people pass the dying man and do nothing to help. A look at the various cases in the US and Canada where bystanders could have saved people but chose to look the other way.
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Baby Left in Car - Social Experiment

Observing the behaviour of people who pass by a vehicle with a baby locked in the car. (Staged) This would connect with both the Physical Aspect of Being and the Emotional. We know that, in several ways, the body and mind works to maintain the status quo or balance(homeoestasis) so it is interesting to see people who seeminly are uninvolved or unaffected by this situation get involved and become a part of the situation. What Motivates them? Their intrinsic cognitive motivation where they do it for their own purposes (intrinsic) and mentally recognize a threat (to someone else in this case) but they cognitively try to eliminate the threat or risk to the infant. Maybe, by recognizing a threat to another human being, especially one who cannot protect themselves, they themselves feel threatened and feel compelled, by instinct? to act? Who knows... We've also learned that emotions are different from feelings. While emotions are more intense and momentary, feelings are longer-lasting and more general. The reactions these "advocates" have are straight emotional ones - intense states. Does it seem like the man was able to calm down more quickly than the woman, after they were debriefed? We learned that the male parasympathetic nervous system responds more quickly than a womans - that fight / flight system kicks in but can calm a man down more quickly. So much to consider... now that we've been studying this course!! Question: How do you think the actress playing the reckless <b>...</b>
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Social Conformity: The Bystander Effect

When there's only one person around in a situation, they're much more likely to lend assistance to people in need, whether it's to help pick up something they have dropped or something more important like help them when they are hurt. When there's a group of people, though, no one acts. They all expect someone else will do it, so no one volunteers or pauses. The Asch conformity experiments were a series of studies published in the 1950s that demonstrated the power of conformity in groups. These are also known as the "Asch Paradigm" and proved that people will conform to a groups opinion even if it conflicts their own. This has a profound effect when it comes to public opinion on such issues as war, corruption, conspiracy (fact) theories and even what happened on 9/11, since the majority of people watch main stream media television, and the social conformity will be based on what they see on the news often bypassing their own opinions so as not to be the outcast.
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The Bystander Effect

We looked at how different locations affect people's decision making when applying perceived risk. We also looked at gender differences and saw that men were less likely to be helped than women who were in need. This is an awareness video to help enlighten the public about the Bystander Effect.
The Bystander Effect, Herd Mentality And The Indifference Of Good Men

All clips in this video fall under 'fair use' they are commentary. Before I comment on a video I look down to see what other people have said. I tell myself that I do this so that I'm not just repeating what's been said already. But when I read them it effects the way I think, the way I comment and sometimes even the way I rate the video. Since researching this I have noticed a herd mentality affecting almost every aspect of life. Makes me wonder what other psychological phenomena are affecting my supposed free will. But now that I know about it, I can do something about it.
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The Bystander Effect: The Death of Kitty Genovese

Kitty Genovese was attacked and murdered by a man with mental illness. Over thirty people watched her being attacked for hours, listening to her screams, no one called the police. Explains the mechanism of the bystander effect and shows 2 experiments
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Vinnie Yeoh's Mind Blowing Bystander Effect Experiment.m4v

This video is based on a research carried out by a psychology student to document how Malaysians in Petaling Jaya will react when a crisis arises in public. Please enjoy and hopefully this video will be helpful to you. :)
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The Bystander Effect

A college version of the Psychological phenomenon that stops people from helping someone in need.
Bystander Effect in Fairport High School

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Bystander Effect Experiment

This video depicts field footage of my experiment testing the theory of the "bystander effect." Footage was taken by my class partner, and friends. The video was produced by Katey Bright.
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The Bystander Effect

**WATCH IN FULL SCREEN** + for explanation, READ DESCRIPTION The Bystander Effect is a social change in a person or persons in which any particular bystander is less likely to give aid with other bystanders present. It has been repeated multiple times to similar results. Basically, the Bystander Effect says that if there are multiple people around, it is much more unlikely for anyone to help you (eg emergency, dropping something, being in distress, etc.). In our project, we went around Lynnhaven Mall and either had someone bump into someone else (and drop bags), or drop a lot of loose change, and watched to see if anyone would help pick up in the presence of others. Most people just watched instead of helping, or just stared at the person who bumped into them. We were more successful with the coin attempts than the shopping bags. This is a final project for Mr. Denson's Class at First Colonial High. Thanks to Ryan Hennelly, Anton Ochs and Diego Arias for participating in some of the clips and for recording where needed.
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The Bystander Effect - No One Cares

A man tries to help a woman being attacked, but instead he is stabbed and left to die in the streets of New York. As Paul Johnson reports, over 20 people pass the dying man and do nothing to help. A look at the various cases in the US and Canada where bystanders could have saved people but chose to look the other way. good Source: Global News,Liveleak **I DON'T OWN THIS FOOTAGE** Disclaimer: "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
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The Bystander Effect

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Bystander Effect - Death of Matthew Carrington

Matthew Carrington died of acute water poisoning during a frat initiation. A room full of people watched him die, no one called 911. Interviews with both his mother and the frat brothers convicted for his death. Intense subject matter.
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The Bystander Effect

AHA Presents "The Bystander Effect" According to the bystander effect, a person is more likely to help someone in need if he or she is the only person around. As the number of people increase, each person becomes less likely to help out. We dropped papers as experiments, then reenacted what might happen in a "fatal" emergency. BY: Angela Wong, Henry Wong, Amy Situ SONG: "Babysteps" by Varsity THANKS: Yvonne Chen, Mabel Lee, Leta He, Maggie Auyeung, Tiffany Zhou, Matt Louie, & Freshies Thank you most of all to Ms. Bower :) We'll miss psychology.
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Bystander Effect

Psych project, on the bystander effect I laid down with a blindfold over my head and ropes tied around my hands in the student parking lot at my highschool. Hilariousness ensues. Youtube doesn't like the edited windows movie maker version, and I don't feel like toying with it. So here's the unedited version, without music, credits, and a few edits of gaps in action. But it's fine. Ohohoh, if you see this, comment on it. C'mon.
Bystander Effect

Day 148/365 Links: My Previous Video: www.youtube.com Facebook: on.fb.me Twitter: bit.ly Photo Gallery: bit.ly Google Plus: bit.ly A little something that I talked about in my Social Psychology class, and something you probably have heard as well in other psychology classes. Bystander Effect Bystander Effect Bystander Effect
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Vaeda - The Bystander Effect (Live)

Vaeda - The Bystander Effect (Live @ The Mad Frog, Cincinnati - April 19, 2008)
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Social Psychology: The Bystander Effect

A group of AP Psych students went to a local restaurant to test the bystander effect. We had a group of white students harrass a group of asian students and see if anyone would say something or interrupt.
The Bystander Effect - My Comments On Students' Essays - ESL British English Pronunciation

www.iswearenglish.com My comments and corrections of a student's essay on the Bystander Effect
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Claudia Hammond - Kitty Genovese (Bystander Effect)

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Arrested at gunpoint - and innocent

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Bystander Effect/Genovese syndrome: 2 year old girl being neglected after being run over by a truck.

No copyright infringement intended. All copyrighted works that may appear are properties of their respective owner. This is an editorial/documentary/commentary that is only for educational and information dissemination purposes. To stimulate creativity for the enrichment of the general public. It is not for any commercial use. I invoke the Copyright Law of Fair Use. .. There are psychological, religious, and political explanation to this. Read the description, and comments that I made, you can find it there I also post a link to "by stander effect" this can happen to any country. So f*ck you, and your anti-Chinese sentiments. Bunch of misinformed hypocrites. This is an isolated case, and this does not represent the whole Asia. Bystander Effect/Genovese syndrome : www.youtube.com In China, there is Buddhism if you would relate this to the Buddhist notions of Karma -- if a person is drowning, it is because he deserves it for the sins of a past life, and rescuing him will only condemn him to another unfortunate reincarnation. India is another place notorious for this -- all the poor and sick and maimed are also working out their karma, and relieving their suffering will only make it worse for them next time around( the class system). Sadly this is not the only time that a religion have inflicted suffering in this world. The laws regarding the burning of the witch at the stake, which actually raped victims of a high ranking official in the order etc. which is executed to earn <b>...</b>
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