People generally look to others to understand what behavior is expected in any situation, particularly in an ambiguous situation. When others don't act, inaction is viewed as normative and expected. This explains why in emergencies, even the perception that others are also witnessing the same emergency reduces one's likelihood of acting significantly as opposed to when one is alone in the same situation.
For some reason, audiences evaluate action more harshly than inaction.
For some reason, audiences evaluate action more harshly than inaction.
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