Multiple Choice
Studies of the effects of altruistic exhortations reveal that
A) words (telling children they should be altruistic) are wasted on children
B) a model's actions often speak louder than words
C) exhortations can elicit altruism if they justify acts of kindness in terms of the needs of prospective recipients
D) words (telling children they should be altruistic) are wasted on children and a model's actions often speak louder than words
E) a model's actions often speak louder than words and exhortations can elicit altruism if they justify acts of kindness in terms of the needs of prospective recipients
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