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Every time a medication is administered to an animal, there lies the potential to cause harm. Based on the dose delivered, the frequency with which additional doses are administered, and the route in which the dose is given, toxicity can range from mild alterations in physiology to major toxicity. Which of the "4Rules To Live By For Safe Drug Usage" principles does this example personify?
Group Polarization
The tendency for group members' opinions to become more extreme (either stronger or weaker) after group discussions.
Bystander Effect
A social psychological phenomenon in which individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when other people are present.
Diffusion of Responsibility
A phenomenon where individuals in a group are less likely to take action or feel a sense of responsibility because the responsibility is perceived to be shared among all group members.
Darley and Latané
Psychologists known for their work on the bystander effect, demonstrating that the presence of others can decrease an individual's likelihood to help someone in distress.
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