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CRUCIAL STEPS DETERMINE HELPING AND
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12.5 CRUCIAL STEPS DETERMINE HELPING AND
NON-HELPING : Latane and Darley (1970) proposed that likelihood of a person engaging in prosocial is determined by series of decisions that must be made quickly by those who witness an emergency. When we are suddenly and unexpectedly faced with an emergency situation that is difficult to interpret, before acting we must first figure out what if anything is going on and what we should do about it. This requires series of decisions that will determine whether we will help a person. The following factors determine the helping behaviour during emergency. 1. Noticing or failing to notice that something unusual in happening. In our day to day life we are thinking about something and concentrating on something else. For example when you are traveling by a local train, you hear a noise and hear that someone in having a problem of breathlessness. We may not notice, maybe we are in sleep 116 or deeply engrossed in some thinking, concentrating on something else. Here we may fail to notice that something unusual is happening. In everyday life we ignore many sights and sounds that are not relevant to us, and may not notice the emergency situation. Darley and Latane performed a simple experiment on the students who were trained to become priest, those who are more likely to help. These priests were given a task of walking near by the campus and giving a talk. One group was told that they had plenty of extra time to reach the campus. The second group were hold that they were right on schedule with just enough time to get there, and third group was hold that they are late for speaking assignment and they needed to hurry. Along the route to campus an emergency situation was staged. A stranger, actually stumped in the way coughing and groaning. The question was, would students notice an emergency? The group that was least preoccupied (who had sufficient time) 63% of the participants provided help. The group that was on schedule, moderately preoccupied group, (The group that was on schedule) 45 percent helped. In the preoccupied condition, i.e. The Third group, only 9 percent responded to stranger. Many of the preoccupied students paid less or no attention to a stranger. This study clearly indicates that when a person is too busy to pay attention to his surroundings, he fails to notice obvious emergency. Download 0.55 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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