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Does the bystander effect necessarily mean that a person is less likely to be helped when many people are around, or does it only describe the phenomenon that a person is less likely to help when others are around. Based on the aamc sample FL P/S #45, it seems like the AAMC has interpreted the bystander effect as someone is less likely to be helped when many people are around. Can I expect this interpretation of the theory to be consistent with the real MCAT? Thanks