Multiple Choice
Darley and Latané (1968) conducted a study in which participants were randomly assigned to one group who thought they were the only ones who could provide help and to another group who thought other people had heard a plea for help. The evidence the researchers provided was:
A) rather weak evidence because the study was not done on ordinary people.
B) rather strong evidence because the study was a true experiment.
C) not especially strong evidence because it was a survey research study.
D) weak because the study was inspired by the anecdote of Kitty Genovese.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q5: Which is the BEST conclusion to be
Q6: The text discusses whether people are basically
Q7: Which example from the text offers the
Q8: Explain how taking different perspectives on a
Q9: The question "Is selfishness beneficial or harmful?"
Q11: The chapter discussion on whether people are
Q12: Apply your knowledge of research on helping
Q13: The research evidence for reciprocal altruism provides
Q14: Hoffman (1981) and others have argued that
Q15: Consistent with the research by Romer, Gruder,