Multiple Choice
The "feel good,do good" effect in studies of prosocial behaviour refers to the idea that
A) helping alleviates guilt which often leads to a good mood.
B) people in a good mood are more likely to help.
C) in adults, helping is self-reinforcing.
D) helping in emergencies relieves distress.
E) helping puts people in a good mood.
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