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torybrooks

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Each of the following increase the chance that helping will occur in a situation EXCEPT
 
  (a) it is clear that help is needed
  (b) it is clear who is responsible for helping
  (c) it is clear what needs to be done to help
  (d) None of the above (all will increase the chance of helping)

Question 2

Which of the following maximize(s) the influence of the principle of social proof?
 
  (a) Uncertainty regarding the situation. (b) A feeling of obligation toward the others in the situation.
  (c) A feeling of similarity to the others in the situation.
  (d) Only b and c.
  (e) Only a and c.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: D

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: E



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