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amal

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Explain the importance of self-efficacy and social support as they relate to the well-being and self-esteem of people migrating to a new country.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Raphael helps Lisa carry her groceries up the stairs. Lisa comes by 15 minutes later and says, Thank you. The frozen food would have melted if you hadn't helped me.
 
   Because of her response to his help, Raphael is motivated to help others later. This scenario is MOST consistent with the ________. a) inclusive fitness model
  b) empathy-altruism hypothesis
  c) negative state relief model
  d) empathic joy hypothesis



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Answer to Question 1

If one's self-efficacy increases, then that person increasingly feels like he or she is capable of getting things done. This, combined with suitable social support from people at home and also from peers in the new location, can maintain or increase migrants' self-esteem and thus contribute to an overall sense of well-being in one's new setting.

Answer to Question 2

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