Exam 9: Helping: Prosocial Behavior
Exam 1: Introduction: Adaptive Motives for Social Situations, Via Cultures and Brains20 Questions
Exam 2: Scientific Methods for Studying People in Interaction20 Questions
Exam 3: Ordinary Personology: Figuring Out Why People Do What They Do20 Questions
Exam 4: Social Cognition: Making Sense of Others20 Questions
Exam 5: The Self: Social to the Core20 Questions
Exam 6: Attitudes and Persuasion: Changing Hearts and Minds19 Questions
Exam 7: Attraction: Initiating Romance, Friendship, and Other Relationships20 Questions
Exam 8: Close Relationships: Passion, Interdependence, Commitment, and Intimacy20 Questions
Exam 9: Helping: Prosocial Behavior20 Questions
Exam 10: Aggression: Antisocial Behavior20 Questions
Exam 11: Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination: Social Biases19 Questions
Exam 12: Small Groups: Ongoing Interactions20 Questions
Exam 13: Social Influence: Doing What Others Do and Say19 Questions
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What phenomenon do psychologists cite to explain the bystander effect?
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Diffusion of responsibility
What is the conceptual definition of empathy?
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Affective reaction that mimics another person's emotional state
Does political orientation leads the differences in decisions to help or not? How so?
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- Conservatives assign more importance to perceived personal responsibility than liberals do
Give example of possible egoistic motives of prosocial behavior.
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According to Darley and Latané (1968), what are the 5 steps that pave the way to bystander intervention?
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What are the main concerns of people that have a preconventional level of moral reasoning
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What hypothesis interprets altruism as egoistic by claiming the helping others amounts to helping oneself?
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According to Kohlberg (1963) what are the 3 levels of moral reasoning?
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What is the difference between prosocial behavior and altruism?
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According to the false consensus effect, how do people with a cooperative social value orientation expect others to behave? And why?
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How does the notion of empathic joy explain prosocial behavior?
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What are the main concerns of people that have a postconventional level of moral reasoning
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Why would someone in a good mood be more likely to display prosocial behavior?
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What are the three possible kinds of social value orientation?
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What is the difference between descriptive and injunctive norms?
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Why would prosocial behavior towards one's family be interpreted as egoistic?
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