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diffusion of responsibility

n. A state in which an individual perceives her/his own responsibility as less than usual because it is shared by a group of people. This is the hypothesized cause of the bystander effect, in which bystanders' likelihood of acting to help after witnessing an accident, crime, or other incident depends on the number of other people who are also witnesses or believed to be witnesses to the same incident.