PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL EXPERIMENTS, BEHAVIOUR - PART 2/17 (BYSTANDER)

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Series put together by multiple videos on the psychological and social human mind and interaction. The purpose of this is for you to see whats happening around you, whats happening to the world and what you can do to change that.
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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.

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  • Anyone else notice it was only the black guys who helped? I wish all those racists would see this.

  • The gov use people like Alex Jones and David Icke in the same way.

    Our minds rather we want them to or not automatically say "Oh they are on top of it, so I don't have to worry or act." But the opposite is the truth. They have sold us in this country to shut up and keep to ourselves.. TO KEEP US DIVIDED PEOPLE! Look at the conditioning and realize you may be a sheep as well. STAND UP AND ACT! Stop the cops from hurting people.. EVEN IF ITS A THUG! WE ARE OUR BROTHERS KEEPER! NAMASTE

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  • Enough with the racism, there is good and bad in every race! Good job to the men helping the girl and the elder lady! From a 42 year old white Canadian male.

  • its said, how sheep like so much people are !!!!

  • @johnthoppil In psychology, things are repeated. And repeated. And repeated, for the best results. You may think apathy is 'American,' but you won't really know until a case study is held in India. Or any other country for that matter.

  • @JDubyaPDX Exactly what I was thinking! All the white people walked by without a care, but the two black guys had a real empathy and guts.

  • Nice video, but it's flawed because this can easily be mistaken for a disobedient child. Even when she screams "You're not my dad", he could have been an uncle or the parents could have given him responsibility of her. Also, people fear to get involved because the size of the guy can be intimidating. And you never know he might of had a weapon. Its really risky getting involved in that situation.

  • Brilliant Video.

  • I have heard if you are being attacked, to yell fire, not rape, or help or anything like that because it would affect them. 

  • "You're not my dad" just doesn't sound natural at all.

    Obviously they decided on that line because as a response to the situation would most likely be perceived, but it just doesn't sound right.

    Sounds more like a kid acting out.

    I'd like to think that I'd check what was going on with them though.

  • @chemlin theworst ones are the ones who stop and look,,, and THEN continue on... cowardice extreme

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