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In 1964, the brutal murder of Kitty Genovese would go on to be credited with the birth of the social science principle known as the bystander effect, in which the probability of help in times of crisis is said to decrease the more people are around, resulting in a diffusion of responsibility and bystander apathy.
However, teamwork for diabetes treatment and the nature of diabetes care result in a diffusion of responsibility for care from physicians to nurses, dieticians, and patients [ 29].
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Do you think cases such as the death of Mr. Tale-Yax support the premise of Genovese syndrome — that a large group of people in the area creates a diffusion of responsibility that results in inaction?
Such large group environments, in turn, often produce less than desirable effects, including a diffusion of responsibility: you feel less accountable for your own actions, and become more likely to engage in amoral behavior.
On a team there is a diffusion of responsibility, as social physiologists would say, compared with the performance of an individual athlete".
"There's kind of a diffusion of responsibility where every single guy takes responsibility, takes ownership that he can do the job," Toews said.
When you stop thinking in terms or "I" and start thinking "we" things can change dramatically.Is that because people feel less culpable if the culpability is spread?There is a diffusion of responsibility, yes.
We experience a diffusion of responsibility and assume that someone else will take responsibility for being informed, making good voting decisions, and holding representatives accountable -- so no one does.
We also found evidence of problematic handovers between shifts, departments and teams, team conflict and a diffusion of responsibility relating to particular patients.
Most past events had a thousand sources and causes -- a vague diffusion of responsibility that made no one responsible.
However, this pattern can also be explained by a simple diffusion of responsibility model (cf. Latané & Darley, 1968), in which a fixed amount of responsibility is shared among all players that succeed (or fail) in their individual tasks.
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