Multiple Choice
In a study by Isen and Levin (1972) participants were put into either a good mood or a bad mood and their likelihood of helping a confederate pick up a fallen stack of books was recorded. The results showed that:
A) Regardless of mood, males were more likely to help when the confederate was a female.
B) Regardless of mood, females were more likely to help when the confederate was a male.
C) People in happy moods were more likely to help than those in sad moods.
D) People in sad moods were more likely to help than those in happy moods.
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