The bystander effect refers to:
a. a reluctance to come to the aid of someone in need, when other people are present
b. a tendency to only offer aid and assistance when we are observed
c. a tendency to exert less effort when working in a group than when working alone
d. a tendency to go along with the opinions of a group in order to gain approval or avoid rejection
A
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