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In a study of people's responses to computerized help, Karabenick and Knapp (1988) found that
 
  a. people were more likely to ask for help from a research assistant than from a computer
  b. people were just as likely to ask for help from a computer as from a research assistant
  c. people were more likely to ask for help from a computer than from a research assistant
  d. people perceived more psychological costs of receiving help from a computer than from a research assistant

Question 2

There tends to be a general pattern of greater caregiving by
 
  a. older people, as compared with younger people
  b. those with power, as compared with those who have little power
  c. women, as compared with men
  d. those who are low in self-esteem, as compared with those high in self-esteem



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Answer: C

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