Somebody probably broke their leg next door behind just a curtain, and only 70% of the study subjects would go help? And only 7% would help if another person is in the room and the other person doesn’t go? Is anyone else very surprised by how low these numbers are? I would have expected something like 95% and 50%.
I’m going to guess that it would vary not insignificantly depending on what the person pretending to break their leg looked like.
I’m going to guess that it would vary not insignificantly depending on what the person pretending to break their leg looked like.