With regard to emergency situations:
a. because norms are vague and conflicting, they are not useful guides to how to respond
b. the bystander effect is produced in part by the norm that tells people to mind their own business
c. norms have a major influence on the way bystanders react
d. the bystander effect reflects a breakdown in social norms
e. both b and c
Ans: a
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