Bystander Effect Of Enacting Barriers

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Barriers: There are a couple barriers that may prevent the target audience from enacting in the recommended solutions provided. These barriers will keep donors from their act of giving. An example of a barrier that a member from the audience could come across is time management. A member could have a full agenda booked every day and this would be a problem because then they would not be able to partake in this wonderful opportunity to make a difference. Another barrier could be that people are straight up lazy. If they are not motivated enough or have the will power to make a difference, they will use the bystander effect excuse. This excuse revolves the idea of, “If I don’t help, I’m sure someone else will.” This is where the audience member

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