Race of victim there was no tendency for the same race helping unless the victim was drunk
Race of victim there was no tendency for the same race helping unless the victim was
RESULTS : Modeled help
Early models were more likely to elicit additional help than late models (4vs 2)
RESULTS: Group size
There was a weak positive correlation between group size and helping behavior .Groups of seven or more faster to respond
Qualitative + Quantitative
Males were more likely to help the man than females
90% of first helpers were male and 68 % of helpers where white
20% in percent of trials , people left the critical area and total of 34 people left
RESULTS : Type of victim
A PERSON APPEARING ILL IS MORE LIKELY TO RECEIVE HELP THAN ONE APPEARING DRUNK DRUNK (62/65 OF TRIALS VS 19/38 OF TRIALS)
THE ILL VICTIM WAS HELPED 100 % OF THE TIME WHEN THERE WAS NO MODEL
The drunk white victim was helped 100 % of the time , while the drunk black victim was only helped 73 % of the time and more frequently by black helpers than white
The drunk white victim was helped 100 % of the time , while the drunk black victim was only helped 73 % of the time and more frequently by black helpers than white .
The drunk white victim was helped 100 % of the time , while the drunk black victim was only helped 73 % of the time and more frequently by black helpers than white .
The drunk white victim was helped 100 % of the time , while the drunk black victim was only helped 73 % of the time and more frequently by black helpers than white