Exam 10: Prosocial Behaviour
Exam 1: Introduction to Social Psychology134 Questions
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Exam 5: The Self Understanding Ourselves in a Social Context116 Questions
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Julianna likes to contribute to worthy charities because she can help others and,at the same time,get a tax deduction.Julianna is engaging in
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Helping someone in need so that you won't feel guilty is an example of
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The "feel good,do good" effect in studies of prosocial behaviour refers to the idea that
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Uzo is walking down the street when she hears a scream.She looks around to see if anyone needs help and notices the other people on the street shrug and keep walking.She decides that the person probably just shouted out of surprise and doesn't actually need help.This is an example of
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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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According to research by Dan Batson and his colleagues (e.g.,Toi & Batson,1982),when empathy is
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In Dunfield and Kuhlmeier's study (2010)21-month-old infants offered an attractive toy,but were prevented from acquiring it either by a willing but unable confederate (the toy 'accidentally' fell off the table)or by an unwilling confederate who pulled the toy away before the infant could take it.According to the authors,the most startling finding was that 21-month-olds would ________ when they could later choose whether to give the toy to one of the confederates.
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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.Based on the empathy-altruism hypothesis,the researchers predicted that participants would help Carol when
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Research on the relationship between prosocial behaviour and group membership have shown that
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According to information presented by the authors of your text,why do people who have lived in the same place longer tend to be more likely to help?
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According to Dan Batson's (1991)empathy-altruism hypothesis,Jane is most likely to help
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The idea that natural selection favours behaviours that help a genetic relative is known as
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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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In order to best predict whether people will help another person,it is best to know something about _______ and _______.
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_______ theory would be most likely to mention such factors as social approval and increased self-worth as motivations for prosocial behaviour.
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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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_______ is to "we" or "us" as _______ is to "they" or "them."
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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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One consequence of living by the Golden Rule,"do unto others as you would have them do unto you," is that if you help those in need,they might return the favour someday.This idea is best represented by
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