Answer:
Hello your question lacks the options but here is a general answer to your question
- Being focused on themselves or preoccupied
- Not feeling guilty about the incident
- Being sad / angry
- The person needing help does not appear deserving
- Bystander effect/condition
Explanation:
Research suggests that someone feels less responsibility to act under certain conditions like :
- Bystander condition: when there are alot of people around an incident they feel that the next person standing there will act or should act hence they feel less responsible to act
- Being focused on themselves or preoccupied
- Not feeling guilty about an incident/situation
- Being sad/angry
- The person needing help does not appear deserving
Acting/rendering help to someone or something is act of offering service to someone or something in distress or not in distress with or without the hope of a reward for your action.