Multiple Choice
Batson and his colleagues had university women watch another woman suffer a series of painful shocks.Some participants were led to feel empathy for her and were then asked if they would trade places,taking her remaining shocks.The results indicated that
A) most participants agreed to help but only if they knew they would otherwise continue to see her suffer.
B) most participants agreed to help even if they knew that their part in the experiment was complete and that they would no longer have to see her suffer.
C) most participants downplayed the victim's suffering or convinced themselves that she deserved to be shocked.
D) most participants refused to trade places but expressed sympathy and sought compensation for the victim from the experimenters.
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