Multiple Choice
Research on the effects of helping in cross-race versus same-race situations shows that
A) people are more likely to help those of their own race.
B) people are more likely to help those of a different race.
C) there is not a consistent relationship between racial similarity and helping.
D) there is a strong tendency for people help persons of all races equally.
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