Pronunciation: /ðə ˈbaɪˌstændər ɪˈfɛkt/
noun the phenomenon where individuals are less likely to help in an emergency situation when others are present
A1 The bystander effect is when people in a group don't help someone in need.
A2 The bystander effect can lead to individuals not taking action in emergency situations.
B1 The bystander effect is a social phenomenon where people are less likely to help when others are present.
B2 The bystander effect is influenced by factors such as diffusion of responsibility and social influence.
C1 The bystander effect has been studied extensively in psychology and sociology to understand human behavior in groups.
C2 The bystander effect highlights the complex interplay between individual responsibility and group dynamics in decision-making.
formal The bystander effect is a social psychological phenomenon where individuals are less likely to help in an emergency situation when there are other people present.
informal Yo did you hear about the bystander effect? It's like people don't wanna help out when others are around.
slang The bystander effect is when everyone just stands around and does nothing, like total bystander vibes.
figurative In a world full of bystanders, be the one who breaks the bystander effect and takes action.
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