Diffusion of responsibility. Conditions[edit] Diffusion of responsibility occurs in large group settings and under both prosocial and antisocial conditions.
In prosocial situations, individuals' willingness to intervene or assist someone in need is inhibited by the presence of other people.[4] The individual is under the belief that other people present will or should intervene. Thus, the individual does not perceive it as his or her responsibility to take action. Minimum viable product. In product development, the minimum viable product (MVP) is a strategy used for fast and quantitative market testing of a product or product feature.
The term was coined by Frank Robinson and popularized by Eric Ries for web applications.[1][2] It may also involve carrying out market analysis beforehand. Description[edit] Flow (psychologie)