The field study by Piliavin, Rodin, and Piliavin (1969) on bystander intervention showed that
a. people were more likely to help an ill victim than a drunk victim.
b. people were less likely to intervene when a crowd was present.
c. people were more likely to help a white victim than a black victim.
d. victim characteristics were not related to helping behavior.
A
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