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james9437

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The empathic joy hypothesis requires people to not only provide help but also be presented with an opportunity to ____.
 
  A) know that helping produced a positive impact
  B) reject the person we help at a later time
  C) socially exclude a third person
  D) demonstrate they are similar to the person helped
  E) receive reciprocal help from that person in the future

Question 2

The empathic joy hypothesis suggests we ________.
 
  A) help others because of genetic attributes that evolved in response to natural selection pressures
  B) help others because of the positive emotions we anticipate experiencing as a result of our helping behaviors
  C) help others because we expect to be helped by them or someone similar at some time in the future
  D) help others solely because we want to help someone in need
  E) sometimes engage in helping behaviors to reduce negative emotions that we might be experiencing from other causes



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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