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Social psychology / Bystander effect / Helping behavior / Diffusion of responsibility / Pluralistic ignorance / Altruism / Norm / Helpfulness
Date: 2012-05-08 01:17:53
Social psychology
Bystander effect
Helping behavior
Diffusion of responsibility
Pluralistic ignorance
Altruism
Norm
Helpfulness

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