According to Darley and Latané, the five steps involved in helping a person in need are ____.?
a. ?assess, determine need, determine responsibility, check safety, decide
b. ?look around, call victim by name, get others involved, give assistance, evaluate help
c. ?notice, interpret, determine responsibility, decide how, implement
d. ?verify, review liability, call 911, help, rest
ANSWER:
c
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