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tingc95

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Good Samaritan laws
 
  a. encourage bystanders to intervene in emergencies.
  b. only apply to those with professional training.
  c. are fairly rare in the United States.
  d. require people to intervene in the case of an emergency, even if doing so is dangerous for the helper.

Question 2

Higgins's (1989) self-discrepancy theory suggests that we each have an actual self, an ought self, and an ideal self.. According to Higgins, discrepancies between the ____ self and the actual self often lead to low self-esteem and feelings of ____.
 
  a. ought frustration
  b. ought shame
  c. ideal superiority
  d. ideal hostility



Dinolord

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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