In John Darley's and Bibb Latané's (1968) classic "seizure" experiment,participants were more likely to help the (alleged) seizure victim (and to help more quickly) when they believed that
A) there were four other students listening.
B) the experimenter was unaware of what was going on.
C) they were the only one listening.
D) they would later meet the victim face-to-face.
E) the victim was in serious danger.
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