Deck 10: Helping Others

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When Jo witnesses a serious plane crash,she feels compassion,sympathy,and tenderness for the victims.Her feelings are indicative of

A)anxious introspection.
B)perspective taking.
C)kin selection.
D)empathic concern.
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The principle of kin selection is based on the assumption that

A)although it is sometimes beneficial to help our kin,we must focus primarily on helping ourselves if we are to survive danger.
B)it is the survival of genes that matters most from an evolutionary perspective.
C)we will help those who are likely to reciprocate that help regardless of whether or not they are genetically related to us.
D)those who have the greatest reproductive fitness share more genes with their kin.
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Kelli always tries to be very helpful because she believes it increases her chances of receiving help at a future time. Kelli's thinking most closely reflects the concept of

A)reciprocal altruism.
B)empathy.
C)egoism.
D)audience exhibition.
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Which statement about reciprocal altruism is most accurate?

A)Reciprocal altruism is a strictly human phenomenon and observed only in mature adults.
B)Reciprocal altruism is a strictly human phenomenon that has been observed throughout the lifespan.
C)Reciprocal altruism occurs in humans and non-human primates but not in non-primate animals.
D)Reciprocal altruism has been demonstrated in non-human primates as well as non-primate animals.
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Actions intended to benefit others are called______________behaviors.

A)prosodies
B)altruistic
C)egoistic
D)aggressive
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Warneken and Tomasello (2006)studied the helping behavior of 18-month-old infants with an adult experimenter. They found that

A)infants this young didn't demonstrate empathy or helping of any kind.
B)infants this young understood when the experimenter needed help and,in the majority of cases,attempted to help.
C)infants this young didn't seem to sense when the experimenter needed help.
D)infants this young understood when the experimenter needed help but did not know how to offer help.
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Which statement about empathy is most accurate?

A)It has emotional and behavioral components but not a cognitive component.
B)It is uniquely human and begins to appear after adolescence.
C)It is independent of the ability to take another person's perspective.
D)There is disagreement as to how it should be defined.
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Helping behavior is adaptive from an evolutionary standpoint if

A)the fittest individual does not gain an advantage over the less-fit.
B)the economic rewards of helping are greater than the costs.
C)it helps to secure propagation of an individual's genes.
D)it is performed for altruistic rather than egoistic motives.
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According to your text,which hormone has been implicated by neuroscientists in empathy and prosodies behaviors?

A)oxytocin
B)cortical
C)estrogen
D)testosterone
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Some large fish allow smaller fish to swim inside of their mouths without eating the smaller ones.The smaller fish____________________________get to feed inside the larger fish's mouth,the larger fish gets parasites removed from its teeth.This is an example of

A)reciprocal altruism.
B)kin selection.
C)audience inhibition.
D)the cost-reward model.
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Some research has found that participants showed a greater willingness to suffer longer for a close relative than for a distant relative.This finding is consistent with

A)kin selection.
B)the bystander effect.
C)pluralistic ignorance.
D)the negative-state relief model.
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As compared to feelings of personal distress,empathic concern

A)is more likely in emergency situations.
B)does not directly impact helping behavior.
C)is more cognitive in nature.
D)is other-oriented rather than self-oriented.
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Joey and Chandler are not related to each other,yet Chandler goes out of his way to leave work early so he can give Joey a ride to the airport.Ross,who is a scientist,suggests that he can account for Chandler's helping behavior____________________________using an evolutionary perspective.Which concept could he cite in doing so in this case?

A)kin selection
B)reciprocal altruism
C)the cost-reward model
D)moral hypocrisy
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Evolutionary perspectives on helping behavior suggest that individuals

A)sometimes offer assistance to others even when doing so puts their own survival at great risk.
B)are more likely to offer help to attractive others who seem to be good potential mates.
C)are more likely to offer help to distant versus close relatives.
D)who only look out for themselves tend to be most successful from a reproductive standpoint.
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The cognitive component of empathy that involves seeing the world through someone else's eyes is called

A)anxious introspection.
B)personal distress.
C)perspective taking.
D)empathic affect.
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The evolutionary principle of kin selection dictates that we are more likely to help someone who is

A)a potential mate.
B)likely to return the favor.
C)physically attractive.
D)genetically related to us.
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Abigail ran back into the burning house to rescue her sister,Sophia,but when she found out that her neighbor,Mitchell,was also in the house,she waited for the firemen to arrive and rescue him.According to the study by Fitzgerald and others (2010),which statement best explains Abigail's actions?

A)In high-risk scenarios,we are motivated to help anyone.
B)In low-risk scenarios,we are willing to help friends and relatives
C)In all scenarios,we are unlikely to help someone not genetically related to us.
D)In high-risk scenarios,we are more willing to help only our closest relatives.
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In order to help people access new video games levels (essentially allowing them to cheat at the games),Dennis creates a website where gamers can upload and save new cheat codes as well as codes the unlock secret levels in the most popular video games.Users are expected to share codes for others to use whenever they can,and not just take codes to use themselves.The foundation of this website's success is the concept of

A)reciprocal altruism.
B)kin selection.
C)audience inhibition.
D)the empathy-altruism hypothesis.
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Online file-sharing websites depend on the idea of

A)reciprocal altruism.
B)kin selection.
C)audience inhibition.
D)the cost-reward model.
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The ability to understand or vicariously experience another's perspective and to feel sympathy and compassion for that person is called______________.

A)synergy
B)prosodies behavior
C)empathy
D)altruism
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"Good Samaritan" laws

A)encourage bystanders to intervene in emergencies.
B)only apply to those with professional training.
C)are fairly rare in the United States.
D)require people to intervene in the case of an emergency,even if doing so is dangerous for the helper.
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Giles volunteers his time to his local community center because he thinks it will look good on his college applications. Giles's behavior would best be described as likely

A)democratic.
B)egoistic.
C)altruistic.
D)idealistic.
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Which statement is most consistent with the negative state relief model?

A)Shoppers who are given a free gift are more likely to donate money to a solicitor as they leave the store.
B)Students who feel guilty about falling asleep in class are more likely to volunteer to help a professor by completing a questionnaire.
C)Professional athletes are more likely to sign autographs for fans following a win than following a loss.
D)People who win the lottery are more likely to give money to charity than those who have not won the lottery.
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Research on the empathy-altruism model has demonstrated that individuals______________in empathic concern offer help ____.

A)high;when escape from the situation is difficult,but not when escape is easy
B)low;if they can easily escape from the situation,but not if escape is difficult
C)high;regardless of the ease of escape from a situation
D)low;regardless of the ease of escape from a situation
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Sandy missed class because she is sick,but Luis did attend the lecture.Sandy asks Luis if she can borrow his notes.If Luis considers Sandy's situation from her point of view and decides to offer help without expecting some form of payback,he is most likely

A)invoking the norm of reciprocal altruism.
B)operating under an altruistic motive.
C)operating under an egoistic motive.
D)following the negative state relief model.
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The primary distinction between altruistic and egoistic helping concerns the

A)motivations of the helper.
B)ratio of rewards to costs.
C)number of bystanders present.
D)mood of the helper.
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The empathy-altruism model suggests that when escape from a situation is easy,people will

A)offer help only when they have empathic concern.
B)offer help only when they are in a good mood.
C)almost always exhibit altruism.
D)be likely to experience empathic concern.
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The negative state relief model of helping behavior

A)supports the existence of altruism in the real world.
B)applies more to emergencies than to non-emergency situations.
C)identifies yet another way in which helping can be egoistic.
D)is based on the ego defense mechanism of reaction formation.
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Kirk passes a homeless person on the street.Kirk is most likely to help this person if the costs of

A)not helping are small,and Kirk will gain nothing from helping.
B)not helping are small,and Kirk will feel better about himself by helping.
C)helping are large,and Kirk will feel better about himself by helping.
D)helping are small,and Kirk will feel better about himself by helping.
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Behaviors that are motivated by selfish concerns are best described as______________.

A)altruistic
B)arrogant
C)idiographic
D)egoistic
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When Christine sees how upset Jim is about his father's death,she,too,becomes upset.As a result,she goes out of her way to console Jim.Christine's actions are consistent with the

A)empathy-altruism hypothesis.
B)mood maintenance model.
C)norm of reciprocity.
D)threat to self-esteem model.
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According to the empathy-altruism hypothesis,altruistic behavior is primarily the result of

A)feeling another person's pain.
B)rewards and costs.
C)personal distress.
D)evolution.
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The proposition that people help others in order to counteract their own feelings of sadness is called the______________model.

A)cost-reward
B)negative state relief
C)empathy-altruism
D)diffusion-of-responsibility
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Research by Batson on the empathy-altruism hypothesis suggests that

A)all helping is altruistic.
B)most helping is egoistic.
C)helping is affected by many motives,including altruism.
D)helping is affected by many motives,but rarely altruism.
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Helping in the face of______________costs is best described as______________.

A)enormous;altruism
B)small;altruism
C)enormous;courageous resistance
D)small;courageous resistance
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People who have experienced traumatic events

A)derive more satisfaction from helping strangers than from helping close others.
B)show mental and physical health benefits from helping others.
C)more carefully weigh the potential costs of helping.
D)are paradoxically less likely to help others if they themselves were helped.
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The empathy-altruism hypothesis maintains that,regardless of how easy it is to escape from a situation,people will help someone else if their motives are

A)altruistic.
B)simplistic.
C)idiographic.
D)egoistic.
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Bob was an active alcoholic for 8 years,during which time he lost his wife and custody of his daughter.Now that he has been clean and sober for 3 years,he is a sponsor for several other people who are struggling to stop drinking.He says that helping others makes him feel better about the things that he lost while he was drinking.Bob's actions to____________________________help others recover from addiction are driven______________by the______________model of helping.

A)negative state relief
B)empathy-altruism
C)equity maintaining
D)justice
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Ferguson and others (2008)found that______________beliefs about blood donation were the best predictor of whether students would give blood.

A)self-oriented
B)ambivalent
C)other-oriented
D)selfless
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Charlene volunteers one afternoon each week at the local soup kitchen because she is genuinely concerned about the welfare of the less fortunate citizens in her community.Charlene's behavior would best be characterized as

A)egoistic.
B)altruistic.
C)affective.
D)evolutionary.
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Benny has a heart attack while riding a crowded city bus and nobody on the bus attempts to help him.This exemplifies

A)the bystander effect.
B)the good mood effect.
C)moral hypocrisy.
D)the norm of social responsibility.
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The belief that one's own thoughts and feelings differ from those of others,even though everyone is behaving in the same way,is called

A)stimulus overload.
B)pluralistic ignorance.
C)courageous resistance.
D)diffusion of responsibility.
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For doctors and nurses,too much empathy can be

A)essential to effective job performance.
B)a risk factor for depression.
C)a result of clinical training.
D)a way to retain one's humanity.
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In one of the most infamous cases of the bystander effect,______________neighbors watched as Kitty Genovese was repeatedly attacked and sexually assaulted (and eventually killed).None of those observers called police until 45 minutes had passed.

A)12
B)25
C)38
D)51
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Jacinta volunteers at a local clinical where patients with AIDS come to get treatment and social assistance.She spends 10 to 15 hours a week at the clinic because it helps her escape the pressures and stress in her life.Which motivation category is behind Jacinta's volunteerism?

A)values
B)esteem enhancement
C)understanding
D)personal development
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Having struggled with panhandlers on the subway,hassles at the office,and telephone calls at dinner,Allison retreats______________to her bedroom rather than noticing that her daughter needs help with a homework assignment.She is probably reacting to

A)social norms.
B)bystander calculus.
C)stimulus overload.
D)reactance.
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Research by Omoto and Snyder (1995)found that volunteers who decided to help AIDS victims had______________service if their initial motives were______________.

A)longer;self-oriented
B)longer;other-oriented
C)shorter;religious
D)shorter;egoistic
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Dewanto hears what sounds like gunshots coming from the school parking lot.None of his classmates appears concerned,so Dewanto assumes that they know the sound was only a car backfiring or someone playing with firecrackers.Dewanto's beliefs illustrate

A)diffusion of responsibility.
B)empathic concern.
C)audience inhibition.
D)pluralistic ignorance.
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The bystander effect refers to the tendency for

A)the presence of others to inhibit helping.
B)the presence of others to promote helping.
C)bystander helping to be motivated more by egoistic concerns than altruistic ones.
D)bystander helping to be motivated more by altruistic concerns than egoistic ones.
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What explanation does research give for the finding that volunteers with egoistic motives tend to remain active volunteers longer than those with more altruistic motives?

A)Altruistic motives do not stand up against the personal costs of helping for long.
B)Altruistic motives are not genuinely felt.
C)Altruistic motives create more personal cost for the volunteer.
D)Altruistic motives help one manage the personal costs of helping.
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Which factor will lead to greater helping in an emergency situation?

A)A large group of bystanders witnesses the emergency.
B)The emergency occurs in a busy environment.
C)The emergency involves two victims who are clearly related.
D)The situation is clearly an emergency that is difficult to ignore.
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Many different factors contribute to the bystander effect.Which factor does not contribute directly to the bystander effect?

A)audience inhibition
B)time pressure
C)pluralistic ignorance
D)diffusion of responsibility
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Kramer was on the subway during rush hour and failed to offer assistance to a woman who fell down and lost consciousness.One explanation for why he might not have noticed the emergency would be

A)audience inhibition.
B)pluralistic ignorance.
C)diffusion of responsibility.
D)stimulus overload.
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Newman notices that the passenger seated across from him on the subway has his eyes closed and hasn't moved in______________a while.But he looks around and sees that no one else,including those passengers who were on the train when he boarded,seems too concerned about this man.He decides that this probably means there isn't an emergency and the man is not in need of help.This line of thinking epitomizes which concept?

A)stimulus overload
B)pluralistic ignorance
C)audience inhibition
D)diffusion of responsibility
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Cosmo is walking home on a busy downtown street when he notices a woman lying on the sidewalk who appears to have lost consciousness.Which obstacle to helping would best explain why he did not interpret the event as an emergency?

A)audience inhibition
B)pluralistic ignorance
C)diffusion of responsibility
D)empathetic altruism
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Which of the following is not one of the five steps to helping proposed by Latané and Darley (1970)?

A)Interpret the event as an emergency.
B)Invoke the norm of reciprocity.
C)Take responsibility for providing help.
D)Notice that something is happening.
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Which situational change would not have made it more likely that someone would've acted to help Kitty Genovese during her attack?

A)if some of her neighbors had been police officers
B)if there had been 76 witnesses instead of 38
C)if some of her neighbors had known her before the attack occurred
D)if some of the witnesses had just heard a lecture on the situational influences on helping behavior
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Lateen and Darley's (1968)"smoke-filled room" study demonstrates the concept of

A)diffusion of responsibility.
B)pluralistic ignorance.
C)audience inhibition.
D)negative state relief.
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The bystander effect does not tend to occur when the bystanders are

A)all friends.
B)all strangers.
C)only in one's mind.
D)on the Internet.
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Darley and Lateen's (1968)"epileptic seizure" study demonstrated that

A)helping is primarily egoistic.
B)helping is primarily altruistic.
C)helping is inversely related to group size.
D)helping is positively related to group size.
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Reluctance to help for fear of making a bad impression on observers is called

A)kin selection.
B)audience inhibition.
C)arousal inhibition.
D)pluralistic reluctance.
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The belief that others will or should take the responsibility for providing assistance to a person in need is called

A)the bystander effect.
B)diffusion of responsibility.
C)pluralistic ignorance.
D)audience inhibition.
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When people think they will be scorned by others for failing to help,audience inhibition

A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)remains the same as it would in any situation.
D)escalates.
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People are less likely to notice an emergency if they

A)display empathic concern for others.
B)are aware of their surroundings.
C)are in a good mood.
D)are under time pressure.
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Research suggests that the bystander effect

A)has become much less pronounced in our modern,technology-driven era.
B)is more common among women than men.
C)happens more often among friends than among strangers.
D)can occur with online and virtual groups as well as in-person groups.
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The bystander effect can be reduced if

A)a bystander's training is relevant to the emergency at hand.
B)there are many bystanders.
C)the bystanders do not know each other.
D)the bystanders do not know the victim.
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Ambiguity of a situation would interfere with potential helping behavior just after which step of Lateen and Darley's (1970)five-step model of helping?

A)noticing the event
B)interpreting the event as an emergency
C)taking responsibility to help
D)providing help
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Darley and Batson (1973)found that the helping behavior of seminary students was best predicted by

A)how religious they were.
B)the type of speech they were about to give.
C)how much time they had.
D)the sex of the person being helped.
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People are probably most helpful when the weather is

A)sunny.
B)snowy.
C)rainy.
D)cloudy.
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During his statistics class this morning,Stuart was completely confused.He considered asking questions during the lecture,but because nobody else asked questions,he did not want to raise his hand and make a fool of himself in front of everyone.Stuart's failure to ask questions most likely stems from

A)diffusion of responsibility.
B)stimulus overload.
C)pluralistic ignorance.
D)audience inhibition.
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An important element of helping in Spanish and Latin-American cultures is called

A)symposia
B)déja vu.
C)je ne sais quoi.
D)inferno.
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Ginny thinks she hears a husband physically abusing his wife.However,she does not call the police because she is afraid that her neighbors will ostracize her if she is wrong.Ginny's failure to act is a case of

A)negative state relief.
B)audience inhibition.
C)empathic concern.
D)pluralistic ignorance.
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Asuni hears her neighbor's burglar alarm go off in the middle of the night,but she doesn't call the police because she assumes that one of the other neighbors will do so.Asuni's failure to call the police is the result of

A)pluralistic ignorance.
B)audience inhibition.
C)diffusion of responsibility.
D)stimulus overload.
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Fiona needs to get people to fill out her survey.The likelihood that people will help Fiona will increase if she approaches all types of people except those who

A)live in the country rather than the city.
B)seem to be in a good mood.
C)just passed by a bakery.
D)are in a hurry.
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Research on situational factors that influence helping demonstrates that

A)the relationship between population size and helping is inconsistent.
B)the higher the cost of living,the more likely people are to help.
C)the greater the population size,the more likely people are to help.
D)the relationship between time pressure and helping is inconsistent.
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Which approach would be the most effective way for a person to secure help in an emergency situation?

A)Make a very loud general plea for help.
B)Ask a specific individual for help.
C)Request help from those who are more psychologically distant from the situation.
D)Appear to have the situation entirely under control.
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According to Lateen and Darley's (1970)five-step model of helping,analysis of costs and rewards occurs just prior______________to

A)noticing the event.
B)interpreting the event as an emergency.
C)taking responsibility to help.
D)providing help.
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In their famous Good Samaritan study,Darley and Batson (1973)found that

A)students studying to become ministers were more likely to offer assistance to a stranger than college students.
B)seminary students on their way to give a sermon involving the Good Samaritan parable were more likely to offer assistance to a stranger than students preparing sermons on other topics.
C)the more religious seminary students were,the more likely they were to stop to offer assistance to a stranger as they walked across campus.
D)the topic of the seminarians' talks had little impact on the likelihood that they would help.
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Research by Garcia et al.(2002)and Stencil & Greitemeyer (2014)suggests that imagining you are in a group with other people

A)makes you more likely to engage in helping behavior.
B)makes you less likely to engage in helping behavior.
C)only influences altruistic helping behavior.
D)does not affect helping behavior.
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Kemmelmeier and colleagues (2006)found that residents of more individualistic states in the United States are than residents of more collectivist states.

A)less likely to offer assistance in an emergency
B)more likely to give to charity
C)more susceptible to the bystander effect
D)less generous
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When Jo witnesses a serious plane crash,she feels compassion,sympathy,and tenderness for the victims.Her feelings are indicative of

A)anxious introspection.
B)perspective taking.
C)kin selection.
D)empathic concern.
empathic concern.
2
The principle of kin selection is based on the assumption that

A)although it is sometimes beneficial to help our kin,we must focus primarily on helping ourselves if we are to survive danger.
B)it is the survival of genes that matters most from an evolutionary perspective.
C)we will help those who are likely to reciprocate that help regardless of whether or not they are genetically related to us.
D)those who have the greatest reproductive fitness share more genes with their kin.
it is the survival of genes that matters most from an evolutionary perspective.
3
Kelli always tries to be very helpful because she believes it increases her chances of receiving help at a future time. Kelli's thinking most closely reflects the concept of

A)reciprocal altruism.
B)empathy.
C)egoism.
D)audience exhibition.
reciprocal altruism.
4
Which statement about reciprocal altruism is most accurate?

A)Reciprocal altruism is a strictly human phenomenon and observed only in mature adults.
B)Reciprocal altruism is a strictly human phenomenon that has been observed throughout the lifespan.
C)Reciprocal altruism occurs in humans and non-human primates but not in non-primate animals.
D)Reciprocal altruism has been demonstrated in non-human primates as well as non-primate animals.
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Actions intended to benefit others are called______________behaviors.

A)prosodies
B)altruistic
C)egoistic
D)aggressive
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Warneken and Tomasello (2006)studied the helping behavior of 18-month-old infants with an adult experimenter. They found that

A)infants this young didn't demonstrate empathy or helping of any kind.
B)infants this young understood when the experimenter needed help and,in the majority of cases,attempted to help.
C)infants this young didn't seem to sense when the experimenter needed help.
D)infants this young understood when the experimenter needed help but did not know how to offer help.
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Which statement about empathy is most accurate?

A)It has emotional and behavioral components but not a cognitive component.
B)It is uniquely human and begins to appear after adolescence.
C)It is independent of the ability to take another person's perspective.
D)There is disagreement as to how it should be defined.
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Helping behavior is adaptive from an evolutionary standpoint if

A)the fittest individual does not gain an advantage over the less-fit.
B)the economic rewards of helping are greater than the costs.
C)it helps to secure propagation of an individual's genes.
D)it is performed for altruistic rather than egoistic motives.
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According to your text,which hormone has been implicated by neuroscientists in empathy and prosodies behaviors?

A)oxytocin
B)cortical
C)estrogen
D)testosterone
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Some large fish allow smaller fish to swim inside of their mouths without eating the smaller ones.The smaller fish____________________________get to feed inside the larger fish's mouth,the larger fish gets parasites removed from its teeth.This is an example of

A)reciprocal altruism.
B)kin selection.
C)audience inhibition.
D)the cost-reward model.
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Some research has found that participants showed a greater willingness to suffer longer for a close relative than for a distant relative.This finding is consistent with

A)kin selection.
B)the bystander effect.
C)pluralistic ignorance.
D)the negative-state relief model.
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As compared to feelings of personal distress,empathic concern

A)is more likely in emergency situations.
B)does not directly impact helping behavior.
C)is more cognitive in nature.
D)is other-oriented rather than self-oriented.
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Joey and Chandler are not related to each other,yet Chandler goes out of his way to leave work early so he can give Joey a ride to the airport.Ross,who is a scientist,suggests that he can account for Chandler's helping behavior____________________________using an evolutionary perspective.Which concept could he cite in doing so in this case?

A)kin selection
B)reciprocal altruism
C)the cost-reward model
D)moral hypocrisy
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Evolutionary perspectives on helping behavior suggest that individuals

A)sometimes offer assistance to others even when doing so puts their own survival at great risk.
B)are more likely to offer help to attractive others who seem to be good potential mates.
C)are more likely to offer help to distant versus close relatives.
D)who only look out for themselves tend to be most successful from a reproductive standpoint.
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The cognitive component of empathy that involves seeing the world through someone else's eyes is called

A)anxious introspection.
B)personal distress.
C)perspective taking.
D)empathic affect.
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The evolutionary principle of kin selection dictates that we are more likely to help someone who is

A)a potential mate.
B)likely to return the favor.
C)physically attractive.
D)genetically related to us.
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Abigail ran back into the burning house to rescue her sister,Sophia,but when she found out that her neighbor,Mitchell,was also in the house,she waited for the firemen to arrive and rescue him.According to the study by Fitzgerald and others (2010),which statement best explains Abigail's actions?

A)In high-risk scenarios,we are motivated to help anyone.
B)In low-risk scenarios,we are willing to help friends and relatives
C)In all scenarios,we are unlikely to help someone not genetically related to us.
D)In high-risk scenarios,we are more willing to help only our closest relatives.
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In order to help people access new video games levels (essentially allowing them to cheat at the games),Dennis creates a website where gamers can upload and save new cheat codes as well as codes the unlock secret levels in the most popular video games.Users are expected to share codes for others to use whenever they can,and not just take codes to use themselves.The foundation of this website's success is the concept of

A)reciprocal altruism.
B)kin selection.
C)audience inhibition.
D)the empathy-altruism hypothesis.
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Online file-sharing websites depend on the idea of

A)reciprocal altruism.
B)kin selection.
C)audience inhibition.
D)the cost-reward model.
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The ability to understand or vicariously experience another's perspective and to feel sympathy and compassion for that person is called______________.

A)synergy
B)prosodies behavior
C)empathy
D)altruism
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"Good Samaritan" laws

A)encourage bystanders to intervene in emergencies.
B)only apply to those with professional training.
C)are fairly rare in the United States.
D)require people to intervene in the case of an emergency,even if doing so is dangerous for the helper.
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22
Giles volunteers his time to his local community center because he thinks it will look good on his college applications. Giles's behavior would best be described as likely

A)democratic.
B)egoistic.
C)altruistic.
D)idealistic.
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Which statement is most consistent with the negative state relief model?

A)Shoppers who are given a free gift are more likely to donate money to a solicitor as they leave the store.
B)Students who feel guilty about falling asleep in class are more likely to volunteer to help a professor by completing a questionnaire.
C)Professional athletes are more likely to sign autographs for fans following a win than following a loss.
D)People who win the lottery are more likely to give money to charity than those who have not won the lottery.
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Research on the empathy-altruism model has demonstrated that individuals______________in empathic concern offer help ____.

A)high;when escape from the situation is difficult,but not when escape is easy
B)low;if they can easily escape from the situation,but not if escape is difficult
C)high;regardless of the ease of escape from a situation
D)low;regardless of the ease of escape from a situation
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25
Sandy missed class because she is sick,but Luis did attend the lecture.Sandy asks Luis if she can borrow his notes.If Luis considers Sandy's situation from her point of view and decides to offer help without expecting some form of payback,he is most likely

A)invoking the norm of reciprocal altruism.
B)operating under an altruistic motive.
C)operating under an egoistic motive.
D)following the negative state relief model.
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The primary distinction between altruistic and egoistic helping concerns the

A)motivations of the helper.
B)ratio of rewards to costs.
C)number of bystanders present.
D)mood of the helper.
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The empathy-altruism model suggests that when escape from a situation is easy,people will

A)offer help only when they have empathic concern.
B)offer help only when they are in a good mood.
C)almost always exhibit altruism.
D)be likely to experience empathic concern.
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The negative state relief model of helping behavior

A)supports the existence of altruism in the real world.
B)applies more to emergencies than to non-emergency situations.
C)identifies yet another way in which helping can be egoistic.
D)is based on the ego defense mechanism of reaction formation.
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29
Kirk passes a homeless person on the street.Kirk is most likely to help this person if the costs of

A)not helping are small,and Kirk will gain nothing from helping.
B)not helping are small,and Kirk will feel better about himself by helping.
C)helping are large,and Kirk will feel better about himself by helping.
D)helping are small,and Kirk will feel better about himself by helping.
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30
Behaviors that are motivated by selfish concerns are best described as______________.

A)altruistic
B)arrogant
C)idiographic
D)egoistic
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When Christine sees how upset Jim is about his father's death,she,too,becomes upset.As a result,she goes out of her way to console Jim.Christine's actions are consistent with the

A)empathy-altruism hypothesis.
B)mood maintenance model.
C)norm of reciprocity.
D)threat to self-esteem model.
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32
According to the empathy-altruism hypothesis,altruistic behavior is primarily the result of

A)feeling another person's pain.
B)rewards and costs.
C)personal distress.
D)evolution.
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The proposition that people help others in order to counteract their own feelings of sadness is called the______________model.

A)cost-reward
B)negative state relief
C)empathy-altruism
D)diffusion-of-responsibility
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34
Research by Batson on the empathy-altruism hypothesis suggests that

A)all helping is altruistic.
B)most helping is egoistic.
C)helping is affected by many motives,including altruism.
D)helping is affected by many motives,but rarely altruism.
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Helping in the face of______________costs is best described as______________.

A)enormous;altruism
B)small;altruism
C)enormous;courageous resistance
D)small;courageous resistance
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36
People who have experienced traumatic events

A)derive more satisfaction from helping strangers than from helping close others.
B)show mental and physical health benefits from helping others.
C)more carefully weigh the potential costs of helping.
D)are paradoxically less likely to help others if they themselves were helped.
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37
The empathy-altruism hypothesis maintains that,regardless of how easy it is to escape from a situation,people will help someone else if their motives are

A)altruistic.
B)simplistic.
C)idiographic.
D)egoistic.
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38
Bob was an active alcoholic for 8 years,during which time he lost his wife and custody of his daughter.Now that he has been clean and sober for 3 years,he is a sponsor for several other people who are struggling to stop drinking.He says that helping others makes him feel better about the things that he lost while he was drinking.Bob's actions to____________________________help others recover from addiction are driven______________by the______________model of helping.

A)negative state relief
B)empathy-altruism
C)equity maintaining
D)justice
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39
Ferguson and others (2008)found that______________beliefs about blood donation were the best predictor of whether students would give blood.

A)self-oriented
B)ambivalent
C)other-oriented
D)selfless
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40
Charlene volunteers one afternoon each week at the local soup kitchen because she is genuinely concerned about the welfare of the less fortunate citizens in her community.Charlene's behavior would best be characterized as

A)egoistic.
B)altruistic.
C)affective.
D)evolutionary.
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41
Benny has a heart attack while riding a crowded city bus and nobody on the bus attempts to help him.This exemplifies

A)the bystander effect.
B)the good mood effect.
C)moral hypocrisy.
D)the norm of social responsibility.
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42
The belief that one's own thoughts and feelings differ from those of others,even though everyone is behaving in the same way,is called

A)stimulus overload.
B)pluralistic ignorance.
C)courageous resistance.
D)diffusion of responsibility.
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43
For doctors and nurses,too much empathy can be

A)essential to effective job performance.
B)a risk factor for depression.
C)a result of clinical training.
D)a way to retain one's humanity.
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44
In one of the most infamous cases of the bystander effect,______________neighbors watched as Kitty Genovese was repeatedly attacked and sexually assaulted (and eventually killed).None of those observers called police until 45 minutes had passed.

A)12
B)25
C)38
D)51
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45
Jacinta volunteers at a local clinical where patients with AIDS come to get treatment and social assistance.She spends 10 to 15 hours a week at the clinic because it helps her escape the pressures and stress in her life.Which motivation category is behind Jacinta's volunteerism?

A)values
B)esteem enhancement
C)understanding
D)personal development
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46
Having struggled with panhandlers on the subway,hassles at the office,and telephone calls at dinner,Allison retreats______________to her bedroom rather than noticing that her daughter needs help with a homework assignment.She is probably reacting to

A)social norms.
B)bystander calculus.
C)stimulus overload.
D)reactance.
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Research by Omoto and Snyder (1995)found that volunteers who decided to help AIDS victims had______________service if their initial motives were______________.

A)longer;self-oriented
B)longer;other-oriented
C)shorter;religious
D)shorter;egoistic
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48
Dewanto hears what sounds like gunshots coming from the school parking lot.None of his classmates appears concerned,so Dewanto assumes that they know the sound was only a car backfiring or someone playing with firecrackers.Dewanto's beliefs illustrate

A)diffusion of responsibility.
B)empathic concern.
C)audience inhibition.
D)pluralistic ignorance.
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49
The bystander effect refers to the tendency for

A)the presence of others to inhibit helping.
B)the presence of others to promote helping.
C)bystander helping to be motivated more by egoistic concerns than altruistic ones.
D)bystander helping to be motivated more by altruistic concerns than egoistic ones.
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50
What explanation does research give for the finding that volunteers with egoistic motives tend to remain active volunteers longer than those with more altruistic motives?

A)Altruistic motives do not stand up against the personal costs of helping for long.
B)Altruistic motives are not genuinely felt.
C)Altruistic motives create more personal cost for the volunteer.
D)Altruistic motives help one manage the personal costs of helping.
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51
Which factor will lead to greater helping in an emergency situation?

A)A large group of bystanders witnesses the emergency.
B)The emergency occurs in a busy environment.
C)The emergency involves two victims who are clearly related.
D)The situation is clearly an emergency that is difficult to ignore.
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Many different factors contribute to the bystander effect.Which factor does not contribute directly to the bystander effect?

A)audience inhibition
B)time pressure
C)pluralistic ignorance
D)diffusion of responsibility
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53
Kramer was on the subway during rush hour and failed to offer assistance to a woman who fell down and lost consciousness.One explanation for why he might not have noticed the emergency would be

A)audience inhibition.
B)pluralistic ignorance.
C)diffusion of responsibility.
D)stimulus overload.
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54
Newman notices that the passenger seated across from him on the subway has his eyes closed and hasn't moved in______________a while.But he looks around and sees that no one else,including those passengers who were on the train when he boarded,seems too concerned about this man.He decides that this probably means there isn't an emergency and the man is not in need of help.This line of thinking epitomizes which concept?

A)stimulus overload
B)pluralistic ignorance
C)audience inhibition
D)diffusion of responsibility
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55
Cosmo is walking home on a busy downtown street when he notices a woman lying on the sidewalk who appears to have lost consciousness.Which obstacle to helping would best explain why he did not interpret the event as an emergency?

A)audience inhibition
B)pluralistic ignorance
C)diffusion of responsibility
D)empathetic altruism
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56
Which of the following is not one of the five steps to helping proposed by Latané and Darley (1970)?

A)Interpret the event as an emergency.
B)Invoke the norm of reciprocity.
C)Take responsibility for providing help.
D)Notice that something is happening.
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57
Which situational change would not have made it more likely that someone would've acted to help Kitty Genovese during her attack?

A)if some of her neighbors had been police officers
B)if there had been 76 witnesses instead of 38
C)if some of her neighbors had known her before the attack occurred
D)if some of the witnesses had just heard a lecture on the situational influences on helping behavior
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58
Lateen and Darley's (1968)"smoke-filled room" study demonstrates the concept of

A)diffusion of responsibility.
B)pluralistic ignorance.
C)audience inhibition.
D)negative state relief.
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59
The bystander effect does not tend to occur when the bystanders are

A)all friends.
B)all strangers.
C)only in one's mind.
D)on the Internet.
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60
Darley and Lateen's (1968)"epileptic seizure" study demonstrated that

A)helping is primarily egoistic.
B)helping is primarily altruistic.
C)helping is inversely related to group size.
D)helping is positively related to group size.
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61
Reluctance to help for fear of making a bad impression on observers is called

A)kin selection.
B)audience inhibition.
C)arousal inhibition.
D)pluralistic reluctance.
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62
The belief that others will or should take the responsibility for providing assistance to a person in need is called

A)the bystander effect.
B)diffusion of responsibility.
C)pluralistic ignorance.
D)audience inhibition.
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63
When people think they will be scorned by others for failing to help,audience inhibition

A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)remains the same as it would in any situation.
D)escalates.
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64
People are less likely to notice an emergency if they

A)display empathic concern for others.
B)are aware of their surroundings.
C)are in a good mood.
D)are under time pressure.
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65
Research suggests that the bystander effect

A)has become much less pronounced in our modern,technology-driven era.
B)is more common among women than men.
C)happens more often among friends than among strangers.
D)can occur with online and virtual groups as well as in-person groups.
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66
The bystander effect can be reduced if

A)a bystander's training is relevant to the emergency at hand.
B)there are many bystanders.
C)the bystanders do not know each other.
D)the bystanders do not know the victim.
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67
Ambiguity of a situation would interfere with potential helping behavior just after which step of Lateen and Darley's (1970)five-step model of helping?

A)noticing the event
B)interpreting the event as an emergency
C)taking responsibility to help
D)providing help
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68
Darley and Batson (1973)found that the helping behavior of seminary students was best predicted by

A)how religious they were.
B)the type of speech they were about to give.
C)how much time they had.
D)the sex of the person being helped.
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People are probably most helpful when the weather is

A)sunny.
B)snowy.
C)rainy.
D)cloudy.
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70
During his statistics class this morning,Stuart was completely confused.He considered asking questions during the lecture,but because nobody else asked questions,he did not want to raise his hand and make a fool of himself in front of everyone.Stuart's failure to ask questions most likely stems from

A)diffusion of responsibility.
B)stimulus overload.
C)pluralistic ignorance.
D)audience inhibition.
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71
An important element of helping in Spanish and Latin-American cultures is called

A)symposia
B)déja vu.
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D)inferno.
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72
Ginny thinks she hears a husband physically abusing his wife.However,she does not call the police because she is afraid that her neighbors will ostracize her if she is wrong.Ginny's failure to act is a case of

A)negative state relief.
B)audience inhibition.
C)empathic concern.
D)pluralistic ignorance.
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73
Asuni hears her neighbor's burglar alarm go off in the middle of the night,but she doesn't call the police because she assumes that one of the other neighbors will do so.Asuni's failure to call the police is the result of

A)pluralistic ignorance.
B)audience inhibition.
C)diffusion of responsibility.
D)stimulus overload.
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74
Fiona needs to get people to fill out her survey.The likelihood that people will help Fiona will increase if she approaches all types of people except those who

A)live in the country rather than the city.
B)seem to be in a good mood.
C)just passed by a bakery.
D)are in a hurry.
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75
Research on situational factors that influence helping demonstrates that

A)the relationship between population size and helping is inconsistent.
B)the higher the cost of living,the more likely people are to help.
C)the greater the population size,the more likely people are to help.
D)the relationship between time pressure and helping is inconsistent.
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76
Which approach would be the most effective way for a person to secure help in an emergency situation?

A)Make a very loud general plea for help.
B)Ask a specific individual for help.
C)Request help from those who are more psychologically distant from the situation.
D)Appear to have the situation entirely under control.
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77
According to Lateen and Darley's (1970)five-step model of helping,analysis of costs and rewards occurs just prior______________to

A)noticing the event.
B)interpreting the event as an emergency.
C)taking responsibility to help.
D)providing help.
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78
In their famous Good Samaritan study,Darley and Batson (1973)found that

A)students studying to become ministers were more likely to offer assistance to a stranger than college students.
B)seminary students on their way to give a sermon involving the Good Samaritan parable were more likely to offer assistance to a stranger than students preparing sermons on other topics.
C)the more religious seminary students were,the more likely they were to stop to offer assistance to a stranger as they walked across campus.
D)the topic of the seminarians' talks had little impact on the likelihood that they would help.
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Research by Garcia et al.(2002)and Stencil & Greitemeyer (2014)suggests that imagining you are in a group with other people

A)makes you more likely to engage in helping behavior.
B)makes you less likely to engage in helping behavior.
C)only influences altruistic helping behavior.
D)does not affect helping behavior.
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Kemmelmeier and colleagues (2006)found that residents of more individualistic states in the United States are than residents of more collectivist states.

A)less likely to offer assistance in an emergency
B)more likely to give to charity
C)more susceptible to the bystander effect
D)less generous
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