Multiple Choice
If a bystander is in a particularly good mood for some reason,that bystander is ________ to offer help in an ambiguous situation because the bystander may ________.
A) more likely;have their good mood amplified by verbal requests for assistance
B) more likely;interpret the situation as a more immediate emergency
C) less likely;interpret the situation as a nonemergency
D) less likely to help if the person needing help is markedly different from the bystander;the lack of interpersonal attraction outweighs the effect of our moods
E) neither likely nor unlikely;the strength of the mood does not influence how we respond to emergencies
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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