Exam 10: Prosocial Behaviour
Exam 1: Introduction to Social Psychology137 Questions
Exam 2: Methodology176 Questions
Exam 3: Social Cognition137 Questions
Exam 4: Social Perception140 Questions
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
Exam 10: Prosocial Behaviour155 Questions
Exam 11: Aggression157 Questions
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
Exam 15: Eyewitness Testimony and the Legal System93 Questions
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While waiting for a bus,witnesses hear a man growing increasingly frantic as he cries,"My nitro tablets.Where are my nitro pills? I can't find my nitro tablets and I'm having a heart attack!" He collapses to the ground,clutching his chest.Everyone knows that it is a medical emergency.In this situation,who is most likely to help?
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In trying to understand why Andie would help someone who lived close to her,_______ would ask,"Was this person genetically related to Andie?"
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The _______ hypothesis refers to the idea that people will often help to alleviate their own sadness and distress.
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_______ is to "we" or "us" as _______ is to "they" or "them."
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According to research supporting the overjustification effect ,if you want to encourage children to behave in prosocial ways toward each other,you should
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When the prosocial behaviour of people low in socioeconomic status (SES)was compared with the prosocial behaviour of those high in SES (Piff et al,2010),those low in SES were more prosocial when the situation involved
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Based on information from your text on the importance of belonging to a community,which of the following people would be more likely to give to a local charity?
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Robert Levine and his colleagues (1994)have found support for the urban overload hypothesis.More specifically,they have found that _______ was more strongly related to helping than _______.
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Social psychologists have found that people in good moods are likely to help,as are people in bad moods.Explain how the reasons for the help differs depending on the mood.
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Some evolutionary psychologists argue that in our distant past,those who selfishly pursued their own individual interests would be less likely to survive to pass on their genes.This argument lies at the heart of _______ as a source of altruistic behaviour.
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The concept of _______ refers to the idea that when no bystanders to a possible emergency looked concerned,other bystanders assume that nothing is wrong.
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In support for the empathy-altruism hypothesis,Miho Toi and Daniel Batson (1982)found that participants were more likely to help a student named Carol who was injured in an automobile accident when they were told
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In Dunfield and Kuhlmeier's study (2010)21-month-old infants were either given an attractive toy or not by one of two confederates.One of the confederates was willing but unable to give the toy because it 'accidentally' rolled off the table.Another confederate was unwilling to give the toy to the infant.When later the infants could choose who they gave the toy to
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Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in Latane and Darley's model of bystander decision making?
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