Multiple Choice
In the "Good Samaritan"Research by Darley and Batson, subjects were most likely to help a shabbily dressed man in distress if they
A) had read the Bible story of the "Good Samaritan"
B) had not read the Bible story of the "Good Samaritan"
C) had recently been helped themselves
D) were under no time pressure
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