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waynest

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Research suggests that learning about the bystander effect will have what effect on people's willingness to help?
 
  a. People's helping behavior is not impacted by learning about the bystander effect.
  b. People show decreased helping in group situations.
  c. People show psychological reactance and therefore, decreased helping in group situations.
  d. People show increased helping in group situations.

Question 2

Research suggests that we are more likey to offer assistance to people when we view their circumstances as something out of their control as opposed to something they might have caused' themselves. In other words, helping behavior is related to:
 
  a. The reciprocity norm.
  b. The attributions we make for behavior.
  c. The social responsibility norm.
  d. The empathy we feel.


lorealeza

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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