Multiple Choice
Bryan and Test (1967) conducted an experiment in which a randomly assigned group of drivers were more likely to help if they had first observed another driver helping a person on the road than those in a group who had not observed another driver helping. This study:
A) provides strong support that altruism is found in the behavior of ordinary citizens.
B) provides a weak kind of evidence because it was a quasi-experiment.
C) does not support the claim that people are either altruistic or egoistic.
D) shows that helping may depend on observing another person helping.
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