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lalaluna lalaluna
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Why didn't Latan and Darley (1968), in their study of bystander intervention in emergencies, use a manipulation more like events in the Kitty Genovese murder?
 
  a. It would be unethical to expose unwitting participants to such a distressing manipulation.
  b. It would be impossible to ensure that the murder sounded identical to all participants.
  c. It would be impossible to assign participants on the street to experimental conditions.
  d. The New York City police refused to give the researchers permission to conduct their experiment.
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I appreciate what you did here, answered it right Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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Good timing, thanks!
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