Using Google Scholar, I found a review article that specifically addresses the above question: http://www.cjem-online.ca/v10/n1/p51
Another good place to start for understanding the academic context of the "bystander effect" concept in general (and the controversy about it) is Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bystander_effect
For a great guide to writing literature reviews, I recommend the book "Preparing Literature Reviews: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches, Second Edition" by M. Ling Pan, 2004
Hi! Do you have any literature review on Bystander Effect? I'm currently doing a research on your question. =)
ReplyDeleteHi, and thanks for your question!
ReplyDeleteUsing Google Scholar, I found a review article that specifically addresses the above question:
http://www.cjem-online.ca/v10/n1/p51
Another good place to start for understanding the academic context of the "bystander effect" concept in general (and the controversy about it) is Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bystander_effect
For a great guide to writing literature reviews, I recommend the book "Preparing Literature Reviews: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches, Second Edition" by M. Ling Pan, 2004
Hope this helps! :-)