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newbem

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The belief that others will or should take the responsibility for providing assistance to a person in need is called
 
  a. the bystander effect.
  b. diffusion of responsibility.
  c. pluralistic ignorance.
  d. audience inhibition.

Question 2

Taylor and Brown (1988) suggest that people are more likely to have realistic views of themselves when they are
 
  a. depressed.
  b. happy.
  c. high in self-esteem.
  d. low in self-awareness.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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