Exam 13: Prosocial Behavior: Why We Help and Why We Don’t
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Exam 13: Prosocial Behavior: Why We Help and Why We Don’t95 Questions
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In an emergency situation,what would be a good strategy to reduce the problem of diffusion of responsibility?
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Learning about the bystander effect is one way to increase helping behavior in group situations.
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In 1968,Darley and Latane conducted a study where they exposed participants to a clear emergency in which they heard the sounds of another student having an epileptic seizure.They found that participants who were alone were faster to report the emergency than those who believed others were present.The failure to help in this situation can be attributed to:
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Based on information presented in your textbook,which of the following people would most likely to receive help from others?
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Men are more likely than women to help in nurturing ways such as providing emotional support.
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Two social norms that can affect when people decide to help are:
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Compare and contrast three different theories of helping described in your textbook.
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Helping behavior is more likely to take place in ________than in ________ settings.
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Anna has a family emergency.Suppose Rose decides to help Anna by watching her children while Anna attends to her family situation.Provide a possible explanation for Rose's behavior using the reciprocity norm and then provide a possible explanation for her behavior using the social responsibility norm.
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If Peter decides to lend his friend Todd money so that in the future Todd will be more likely to return the favor,then Peter is relying on the social responsibility norm.
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Which of the following factors has been identified as impacting the likelihood that people will become aware of and notice an emergency situation?
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Jennifer offers to give Charlie a ride to the airport because she knows he is tight on cash and can't afford to take a taxi.Jennifer's motivation for helping can best be described as:
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The ________ norm refers to the expectation that if we help others,they will in turn help us.
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Based on information presented in your textbook,if you were trapped in a burning building,who might be most likely to come to your aid?
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The negative state relief model argues that true altruism is a product of empathy and empathy then creates nurturing feelings towards a target.
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If a neighbor's child misses the school bus and you offer to drive him to school because you feel a sense of duty to make sure he reaches school safely,then you are likely helping based on
norm of reciprocity.
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Research suggests that men and women differ in helping behavior in which of the following ways?
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