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Many Studies Suggest That We May Be Motivated to Help

Question 336

Question 336

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Many studies suggest that we may be motivated to help when we see a person in trouble, because of


A) heightened arousal.
B) a fear of cognitive dissonance.
C) a diffusion of responsibility.
D) the bystander effect.

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