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Norms about displaying or hiding emotions
Bystander-Calculus Model
The Bystander-Calculus Model posits that individuals go through a cost-benefit analysis before deciding whether to help in an emergency, weighing the potential risks and rewards.
Cognitive Processes
Mental activities involved in acquiring knowledge and understanding, including thinking, knowing, remembering, and problem-solving.
Physiological Processes
The functions and activities of living organisms and their parts, including all physical and chemical processes.
Bystander-Calculus Model
A psychological model explaining factors that influence an individual's decision to help or not help in an emergency situation, considering personal costs and benefits.
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