In the experiment in which a subject was apparently having an epileptic seizure, Darley and Latané (1968) found that:
A) the fewer people there were present, the more likely it was that someone would try to help
B) the fewer people there were present, the longer it took for someone to offer help
C) the more people there were present, the more likely it was that someone would offer help
D) the more people there were present, the more likely it was that people became apathetic
E) people with experience in helping people with epilepsy were most likely to help
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