Citation:
Audience inhibition refers to the reluctance of individuals to act in a prosocial manner when they are aware of being observed by others. This phenomenon occurs when individuals feel that their actions might be judged or criticized, leading them to hold back from intervening in situations that require help or support. It connects strongly to the social dynamics at play in both altruistic behavior and the bystander effect, illustrating how the presence of others can significantly impact personal decision-making.