Multiple Choice
Toi & Batson (1982) asked students to listen to a taped story about a student, Carol who had two broken legs and required the help of a tutor for the semester. Some of the students would continue to see Carol throughout the semester (high costs to not helping) while others would not see her if they chose not to help her. The researchers were interested in examining differences based on the motivation for helping and found all of the following, except
A) those with empathetic motives helped in both conditions.
B) those with egoistic motives were more likely to help in the high costs to not helping condition.
C) those with empathetic motives were less likely to help when they would not see her again.
D) those with egoistic motives were less likely to help when they would not see her again.
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