Author Question: Based on results of Darley' s and Batson' s (1973) Good Samaritan experiment, who is MOST likely to ... (Read 52 times)

yoroshambo

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Based on results of Darley' s and Batson' s (1973) Good Samaritan experiment, who is MOST likely to help an elderly women who has slipped on the ice?
 
  a. August, who is killing time before an appointment
  b. John, who is a seminary student
  c. Norman, who has just won first prize in a speech contest
  d. Clifford, who has just read the New Testament

Question 2

According to the bystander effect (Latan & Darley, 1970), if you just witnessed a mugging, you will be most likely to call for help if you
 
  a. are the sole witness.
  b. are one of seven witnesses.
  c. are in a good mood prior to the mugging.
  d. perceive yourself as similar to the victim.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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