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evelyn o bentley

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Which of the following factors has NOT been found to increase helping behavior?

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In an emergency situation, what would be a good strategy to reduce the problem of diffusion of responsibility?
 
  a. Try not to alarm anyone and calmly try to indicate that you need help.
  b. Publicly identify a person, specifically requesting his or her help.
  c. Screaming out loud.
  d. It would be equally effective to scream out loud or to publicly identify a person, specifically requesting his or her help.


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Answer to Question 1



Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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