Social Study - Piliavin Et Al Flashcards
When was the study published?
1969
What was the background?
Kitty Geneovese - walking home from work but once at her flat, got attacked by 2 (at least) men
“38 respectable, law abiding citizens” watched the attack”
No-one called the police during attack
1 person called police after death
What is bystander apathy?
Observer lack of help or interest
What is diffusion of responsibility?
Not acting because they believe someone else will
Aims and Hypothesis
- Type of victim (ill or drunk) (ill will get more help)
- Race of victim (black/white) (same race will help)
- Number of witnesses (less help with more people)
- Someone setting an example of helping behaviour (seeing a model helping would encourage others to help)
What is the research method?
Field Experiment - experiment took place in a real life setting, on the New York subway
Independent variables - what was manipulated?
Victim conditions:
Black or white
Drunk or ill (with cane)
Model Conditions:
Early or late (close in the critical area)
Early or late (in the adjacent area)
Dependent variables - what did the observers record?
Time taken for 1st passenger to help, total number of passengers who helped, gender, race, location of help, time for 1sr help after model, others including gender, race, and location within the critical area, spontaneous comments and movement of passengers out of the critical area.
Procedure
Express train between 59th and 125th street from 11am-3pm every weekday over a 3 month period
7.5 minute train
70 secs in victim collapsed in critical area
After further 70 secs or 150 secs an informally dressed male would help
Two female observers were sat in the adjacent area recording variables such as sex, race, and location of helpers.
Description of confederates
Males, aged 26-35, 3 white 1 black, dressed in Eisenhower jacket old trousers and no tie, 103 trials in total, 38 drunk, 65 ill and carried black cane
What was kept the same?
Outfit of victim, length of time, location - same train, gender of victim, same time of day, where the victim fell, timings of victim and model
What could not be kept the same?
Number of people on train, race, gender, or age of all people involved, same carriage?, delayed train, if the same people got on, no space to fall or can’t see all, another emergency
Describe the sample
Approximately 4450 passengers (both men and women) over 3 month period
45% black and 55% white
Mean number of passengers per carriage was 43
What sampling method was used?
Opportunity - people didn’t know about the study
Passengers who happened to be in the New York subway taking the express train from 8th and 125th street between 11m and 3pm on a weekday
What were the quantitative results?
Ill victim received helped 95% of the time (62/65 trials)
Drunk victim received help 50% of the time (19/38 trials)
90% of first helpers were male
34 people left the critical area