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Kikoku

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Individuals with a high need for approval are more likely to help when others are ________. This suggests that helping others can be a way to ________.
 
  A) present; relieve frustrations
  B) present; improve our social standing
  C) not present; manage our moods and emotions
  D) not present; benefit another in a purely altruistic way

Question 2

Regarding the effect of social approval on helping behavior, research has shown that
 
  A) students high in need for approval are more likely to help members of their own race.
  B) students high in need for approval are more likely to help others in public.
  C) students high in need for approval are more likely to help others in public and in private.
  D) very young children (under 6 years) are more likely to help others when adults are present than when they are alone.



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Answer: B

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Answer: B





 

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