Exam 10: Prosocial Behaviour
Exam 1: Introduction to Social Psychology137 Questions
Exam 2: Methodology176 Questions
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Exam 5: The Self: Understanding Ourselves in a Social Context133 Questions
Exam 6: Attitudes and Attitude Change179 Questions
Exam 7: Conformity161 Questions
Exam 8: Group Processes166 Questions
Exam 9: Interpersonal Attraction150 Questions
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Exam 12: Prejudice127 Questions
Exam 13: The Intersection of Social Psychology and Environmental Issues60 Questions
Exam 14: Exploring the Concept of Stress: Factors, Correlations, and Implications for Health87 Questions
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Helping someone in need so that you won't feel guilty is an example of
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According to evolutionary psychologists,why would Doris be more likely to save her children than her parents in a life-threatening emergency?
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Reuben has three cats at home and doesn't want another one.Still,on the way home from work,he stops to rescue a kitten from the highway.This is an example of _______ behaviour.
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An evolutionary psychologist named J.B.S.Hildane once jested,"I would give up my life for two siblings or eight cousins." Why would he say that?
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Consider the following potential costs of helping: encounters with the police,physical harm,the loss of valuable time.All of these factors are most likely to influence whether
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In order to best predict whether people will help another person,it is best to know something about _______ and _______.
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According to proponents of the negative-state relief hypothesis,people who feel sad,guilty,or dejected are motivated to help another in order to alleviate their own unpleasant feelings.Thus,the negative-state relief hypothesis reflects a(n)_______ approach to understanding prosocial behaviour.
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_______ refers to any act that someone performs in order to benefit another person.
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Ben and Jerry are coworkers in an exchange relationship.What is most likely to determine whether Ben agrees to lend Jerry $20?
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Which of the following factors accounts for the fact that a person participating in an Internet chat room is less likely to receive help when more people are on line?
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Which of the following statements concerning helping in emergency situations is true?
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Which of the following is a valid critique of the evolutionary notion of kin selection? We might sacrifice to save people closely related to us because
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Which of the following statements about research on altruism is true?
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According to Bibb Latané and John Darley (1970),a number of things must occur before witnesses decide to intervene in an emergency situation.According to this stage model,diffusion of responsibility is most likely to affect witnesses'
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The "feel good,do good" effect in studies of prosocial behaviour refers to the idea that
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According to Stanley Milgram's (1970)_______ hypothesis,compared to rural dwellers,people in large cities are bombarded with stimulation and work to reduce it by keeping to themselves.
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Participants in an experiment by Miho Toi and Daniel Batson (1982)listened to an (alleged)radio interview in which a student in their Introductory Psychology class described an accident that caused her to fall behind in the course.Think for a moment about the method and results of their study.Now assume that you need help from someone,and you have reason to doubt that the other person will be able to empathize with your situation.What should you say to that person to increase the odds that he or she will come to your aid?
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Bibb Latané and John Darley (1970)had participants complete questionnaires alone or in the presence of two others.When the experimental room filled with "smoke," participants who were alone reported the potential emergency more quickly than those who worked on the questionnaire in the company of others.These results provide support for the concept of
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Alice Isen and Paul Levin (1972)found that mall shoppers who found dimes were more likely to help a stranger pick up papers he had dropped.These results suggest that
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In a series of studies,Bibb Latané and John Darley have discovered that the greater the number of bystanders,the less likely it is that any individual will help.Why is that?
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