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ereecah

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In general, how does mood affect helping?
 
  a. People in good moods tend to be more helpful.
  b. People in bad moods tend to be more helpful.
  c. People in good moods tend to be more helpful in non-emergencies, while people in bad moods tend to be more helpful in emergencies.
  d. People in good moods tend to be more helpful in emergencies, while people in bad moods tend to be more helpful in non-emergencies.

Question 2

The text notes that the effect of role differentiation in cultural groups is the ____.
 
  a. the preservation of information across generations
  b. the efficient production of food
  c. the enhancement of the benefits of deindividuation
  d. the utilization of experts for job functions



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owenfalvey

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Answer to Question 1

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ereecah

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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