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5 Psychology Terms You’re Probably Misusing (Replay)

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Bystander Effect and Psychological Underpinning

The phenomenon described illustrates the bystander effect, where individuals in a group are less likely to intervene in an emergency due to factors such as pure fear of intervening, fear of looking stupid, and pluralistic ignorance. Pluralistic ignorance occurs when people try not to panic in an ambiguous situation, such as when it's unclear if an event is an emergency or just a normal altercation, leading to everyone hesitating to take action.

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