The 'Bystander Effect' suggests that the presence of others leads to a diffusion of responsibility, as individuals assume someone else will intervene. A student who has mastered the concept of 'Empathic Responsibility' would most likely conclude that:
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Individual action is unnecessary if a large enough group is present to witness an event.
The perceived cost of hel\ping is always higher than the benefit of maintaining social status.
One must consciously counte\fract social pressure by viewing the victim's distress as a personal call to action.
Empathy is a finite resource that should be conserved for family and close friends only.
Responsibility is a collective concept that negates the need for individual moral autonomy.
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Mastering 'Empathic Responsibility' involves understanding the psychological barriers (like the Bystander Effect) and choosing to act anyway. Option C describes the synthesis of recognizing a victim's distress (empathy) and taking personal initiative (responsibility) des\pite social pressure.
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