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abarnes

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If Gretchen were in the second stage of prosocial behavior in question 5, how would you explain her behavior?
 
  a. Gretchen had decided not to help.
  b. Gretchen did not like Molly.
  c. Gretchen was not aware that Molly needed help.
  d. Gretchen is antisocial.
  e. None of the above

Question 2

Mrs. Robinson is sick. Her son, Jonathan, offers her his pacifier for comfort. What aspect of prosocial behavior would Jonathan benefit from knowing more about?
 
  a.
  awareness
  b.
  making decisions
 
  c.
  perspective taking
  d.
  instrumental know-how



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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