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Autistic people less likely to be affected by bystander effe
Autistic people less likely to be affected by bystander effe
Autistic people less likely to be affected by bystander effect in workplace, study finds
A well-established psychological theory states that most of us are less likely to intervene in a bad situation if other people are present, and this 'bystander effect' also applies to workplace settings.
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