A) Tatiana,who has just found $10 in a grocery store.
B) Ivan,who is five minutes late for a committee meeting.
C) Anastasia,who has just lost a dollar bill in a poker game.
D) Boris,who is five minutes early for work.
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A) self-esteem is a more important motive than social approval.
B) self-interest motivates all behavior.
C) our self-concept is determined by others' evaluation of us.
D) the healthy personality has a strong ego.
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A) Give but require repayment with interest.
B) Give people what they deserve.
C) Give away only what you will never use.
D) Do unto others as they have done unto you.
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A) Melvin's older sister,who is hurrying to get to her scheduled appointment with the family doctor
B) Melvin's mother,who just received a very favorable job evaluation from her employer
C) Melvin's younger brother,who is depressed over receiving a D on a physics exam
D) Melvin's father,who is annoyed over the newspaper boy's trampling of his flower bed
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A) deceit.
B) visibility.
C) awareness.
D) transparency.
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A) less likely to notice the situation.
B) less likely to interpret it as an emergency.
C) less likely to assume responsibility.
D) less likely to walk away.
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A) most participants agreed to help but only if they would be rewarded.
B) most participants agreed to help even if they knew that their part in the experiment was complete.
C) most participants downplayed the victim's suffering or convinced themselves that she deserved to be shocked.
D) most participants refused to trade places but expressed sympathy and sought compensation for the victim from the experimenters.
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A) have weighed the costs of helping and have decided they are too high.
B) never fully grasp the situation as one requiring their assistance.
C) tend to be selfish and primarily concerned with meeting their own needs.
D) tend to be in a negative mood state and therefore are less likely to help.
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A) the reciprocity norm.
B) egoism.
C) the social-exchange theory.
D) altruism.
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A) seminary students were more helpful than the average bystander was.
B) the bystander effect does not apply to religious people.
C) students were less helpful if they were late for an appointment.
D) students who were on their way to give a lecture on the parable of the good Samaritan were more helpful.
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A) egoism.
B) empathy.
C) altruism.
D) voyeurism.
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A) big cities
B) small towns
C) rural environments
D) apartments
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A) diffusion of responsibility.
B) egoism.
C) pluralistic ignorance.
D) the social responsibility norm.
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A) apathy.
B) antipathy.
C) egoism.
D) selfishness.
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A) they are anonymous.
B) they don't expect to see them again.
C) they expect to see them again.
D) They like the looks of the other person.
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A) Egoism
B) Empathy
C) Altruism
D) Voyeurism
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A) Ian
B) Dan
C) Tam
D) Ian and Dan are both more likely than Tam.
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A) asked to talk about career opportunities
B) asked to talk about the Good Samaritan parable
C) given extra time to reach the studio
D) told they were already late in departing for the studio
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