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Whose ethical theory places the greatest emphasis on formulating rules for guiding our actions?
Diffusion of Responsibility
A phenomenon where individuals are less likely to take action or feel responsible in the presence of a large group of people.
Prosocial Behaviour
Voluntary behavior intended to benefit another, such as helping, sharing, or providing comfort, which is motivated by empathy, moral principles, or a desire for social approval.
Mob Violence
Acts of aggression and violence carried out by a large group of people acting together.
Bystander Effect
The bystander effect is a social psychological phenomenon where individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when other people are present.
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