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tingc95

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Laws that require bystanders to an emergency to help a potential victim are based on a
 
  a. norm of reciprocity
  b. norm of social justice
  c. norm of social responsibility
  d. diffusion of responsibility

Question 2

A study of helping behavior among college students by Regan (1968) found that subjects bought more raffle tickets from a confederate when
 
  a. the experimenter had given them both a Coke
  b. the subject had shared a Coke with the confederate
  c. the confederate had brought a Coke for the subject
  d. the subject was very thirsty



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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