Research on bystander intervention suggests several likely motives for typical failures to help others. Based on this research, which of the following strategies is most likely to facilitate bystander intervention?
A. Remind people of the times in their life when they overcame serious difficulties thanks to the help of kind strangers.
B. Give people basic first aid and CPR training so they know that among members of a crowd, they might be more qualified than average.
C. Convince people they will appear brave and confident if they try to help, even if the situation turns out to be a false alarm.
D. Emphasize to people how many others are counting on them and how important their actions are in an emergency.
Answer: C
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