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asd123

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The empathy-altruism model suggests that when escape from a situation is easy, people will
 
  a. offer help only when they have empathic concern.
  b. offer help only when they are in a good mood.
  c. almost always exhibit altruism.
  d. be likely to experience empathic concern.

Question 2

Which person will experience the greatest negative emotional consequence to self-discrepancy?
 
  a. Sarah, who thinks she ought to be much thinner than she is, but doesn't dwell on it
  b. Mira, who thinks she ought to be much heavier than she is, and weight and appearance is very important toher
 c. Sam, who thinks he ought to be a better athlete than he is, but feels this discrepancy is rather small
  d. Jared, who thinks he ought to have better grades, but school just isn't that important to him



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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