Multiple Choice
During a study ostensibly on problems of college life, participants heard one of the other participants having a seizure. In which of the following conditions were the participants most likely to get help for the other participant?
A) When the participants knew the experimenter could not hear the individual having a seizure.
B) When the participants knew the individual who was having a seizure.
C) When the participants thought they were the only one who could hear the individual having a seizure.
D) When multiple bystanders were able to hear the individual having a seizure.
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