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The bystander effect is a social theory that says people are less likely to help victims in need when there are people present. Many of us have experienced this in Hong Kong and in other countries. In this episode, LRJ discusses with Ruben on many related topics like people suing others for helping, the Good Samaritan law, learning CPR before getting your driver's license, and what to do in hypothetical situations.
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By LRJ TeamThe bystander effect is a social theory that says people are less likely to help victims in need when there are people present. Many of us have experienced this in Hong Kong and in other countries. In this episode, LRJ discusses with Ruben on many related topics like people suing others for helping, the Good Samaritan law, learning CPR before getting your driver's license, and what to do in hypothetical situations.
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lrjpodcastandchill/
- Email: [email protected]
- Youtube: LRJ Podcast & Chill