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TFauchery

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If a person is in need of help, we will be more likely to help if attribute the cause of their troubles to:
 
  a. his or her own actions.
  b. laziness.
  c. low motivation.
  d. circumstances not within their control.

Question 2

Based on information presented in your textbook, which of the following people would most likely to receive help from others?
 
  a. Rosemarie, a woman in her 30s who was diagnosed with breast cancer.
  b. Dawn, a teen mother of two young children.
  c. Paul, a heavy smoker who contracted lung cancer.
  d. Everyone would be equally likely to receive help from others.


jazzlynnnnn

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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