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Given empirical support for the bystander effect (Latan & Darley, 1970), all things being equal, you would be more likely to get needed assistance were you to have a heart attack
 
  a. at a large convention of ministers.
  b. when having a conversation with one other person.
  c. in a busy restaurant.
  d. at a crowded shopping mall.
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Jazzy a Author
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this is exactly what I needed
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Good timing, thanks!
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Thanks
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