psychology social influence- bystander intervention

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covert observation
when people do not know they are being observed
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ecological validity
the extent to which findings still explain the behavior in different situations
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demand characteristics
participants understand aims of the investigation, so they alter their behavior in response to those aims, they conform
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what is the bystander effect
when you notice or realize someone in need, but you think of a reason to not help e.g., if no one else is helping we shouldn't either
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what is the difference between extrinsic and intrinsic
extrinsic- is a reward like a medal or a prize
intrinsic- a good feeling we get when we have done something good
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what is diffusion of responsibility?
when we think others will help so we dont
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what is pluralistic ignornce?
when we interpret the situation to other reactions
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the extent to which findings still explain the behavior in different situations

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