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#Study shows ‘Bystander Effect’ not exclusive to humans

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“#Study shows ‘Bystander Effect’ not exclusive to humans” A rat is less likely to help a trapped companion if it is with other rats that aren’t helping, according to new research from the University of Chicago that showed the social psychological theory of the “bystander effect” in humans is present in these long-tailed rodents. Credit:…

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