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== About ==
== About ==


The aggressor effect is the idea where having too much exposure to violence causes the person near the situation to not be responsive to help. It is also the idea where if too many people are present, they are more likely to not react to what is happening  </ref>[Cherry, Kendra. "What Is the Bystander Effect?" Verywell. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Apr. 2017.]</ref>
The aggressor effect is the idea where having too much exposure to violence causes the person near the situation to not be responsive to help. It is also the idea where if too many people are present, they are more likely to not react to what is happening  <ref>Cherry, Kendra. "What Is the Bystander Effect?" Verywell. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Apr. 2017.]</ref>




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== References ==  
== References ==  
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Cherry, Kendra. "What Is the Bystander Effect?" Verywell. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Apr. 2017.
Cherry, Kendra. "What Is the Bystander Effect?" Verywell. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Apr. 2017.

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About

The aggressor effect is the idea where having too much exposure to violence causes the person near the situation to not be responsive to help. It is also the idea where if too many people are present, they are more likely to not react to what is happening [1]


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  1. Cherry, Kendra. "What Is the Bystander Effect?" Verywell. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Apr. 2017.]

Cherry, Kendra. "What Is the Bystander Effect?" Verywell. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Apr. 2017.