Before offering help, a bystander must decide that she or he has a responsibility to provide help. This is UNLIKELY to occur if ________
A) the emergency represents a clear danger to the bystander
B) there is only one bystander present
C) the emergency is relatively severe or serious
D) an authority figure, or emergency personnel, is present
E) a family relationship exists between the bystander and the person in need of help
Answer: D
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