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In the study of "The Influence of Onlookers' Indifference", researchers for the first time in new york's neighbors ignored-in some cases, the voice of the volume TV-that as a woman, she was murdered (over an hour and a half). About helping those who have difficulties, they found;

( 1) It is easier to help women than men;

( 2) Men help more than women;

( 3) Attractive women are less attractive than helping more women.

Other factors include the number of people involved in the area, whether the person is considered a trouble through his own fault, and whether a person thinks he can help.

According to Professor Adrian Furnham, University College London, there are three reasons why Wo often stands by and does nothing.

( 1) "shifting responsibility"-now that there are more people, the more likely it is to help given.Each people to use their own thinking as an excuse to help others, so that more "others" have greater overall responsibility for shifting.

( 2) "Afraid of making mistakes"-the situation is often clear.People think that those involved in the event may know each other or be a joke, so they are afraid of embarrassment to keep themselves.

( 3) "The consequences of fear, if it is open, pay attention to you, are violent people."

Laurie Taylor, a sociology professor at the University of London, said: "The intervention I have seen in the experiment depends largely on the community or setting.There is a silent public traffic, which is difficult to break.We are embarrassed to draw attention to what is happening, while in the football match, people's participation and struggle will be easy. "

Psychotherapist Alan Dupty determines the importance of individuals:" Britain as a whole has some difficulties in intervention, but there are exceptions for individuals in each group who are prepared to intervene, regardless of their own safety. These people will be a strong moral code or religious ideal. “