M12 Bystander Effect
#1. Complete the Group Behaviors assignment. In this assignment you will analyze the bystander effect
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Teacher Talk
Yesterday you looked at group behaviors and bystander effect. Today you will complete the bystander effect assignment. To dig deeper into this topic consider this case:
Kitty Genovese
One of the most sadly notorious incidents of bystander effect is the heartbreaking story of Kitty Genovese. The shocking details of her death lead two young social psychologists, Bibb Latane & John Darley , to develop the bystander effect theory. As you read the New York Times Headline, view the map of Kitty’s neighborhood where the murder took place, and watch the video to learn more, consider what you would have done...
Headlines published in the New York Times March 27, 1964
“For more than half an hour 38 respectable, law-abiding citizens in Queens watched a killer stalk and stab a woman in three separate attacks in Kew Gardens.
Twice their chatter and the sudden glow of their bedroom lights interrupted him and frightened him off. Each time he returned, sought her out, and stabbed her again. Not one person telephoned the police during the assault; one witness called after the woman was dead.”
To read the complete article click HERE
http://www2.southeastern.edu/Academics/Faculty/scraig/gansberg.html
In later years, investigators would attempt to debunk this account by claiming only a handful of people witnessed the murder, that most only heard it. Regardless of what may have truly happened, the Kitty Genovese case is still the iconic event that shaped bystander effect as we understand it today.
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