A) the gains are external and the losses are internal.
B) the gains are greater than the losses.
C) the gains and losses are proportional.
D) the gains are smaller than the losses.
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A) a group of altruists survive better than group of non-altruists.
B) individual altruists survive better than group of altruists.
C) a group of individualists survive better than group of non-individualists.
D) a competitive group survives better than a non-competitive group.
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A) social comparison
B) compensatory
C) minimax
D) marginal utility
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A) femininity,assertiveness,and dominance
B) emotionality,empathy,and self-efficacy
C) masculinity,sympathy,and nurturance
D) sensitivity,compassion,and introversion
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A) altruistic motives.
B) the social responsibility norm.
C) the reciprocity norm.
D) the door-in-the-face technique.
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A) The woman was a stranger to the child.
B) The speeding car was a police car.
C) Another woman had done the same thing the week before.
D) The woman was related to the child.
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A) women are more likely than men to help a stranger who is in danger.
B) overcoming egoism is necessary to increase her feelings of personal safety.
C) even a trivial warm contact with a stranger increases the likelihood that a stranger will offer help if needed.
D) she might meet the women again and she wants them to accept the help she offers to them.
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A) social-exchange
B) egoistic distress reduction
C) empathy-induced altruism
D) reciprocity
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A) a lack of motivation.
B) circumstances beyond their control.
C) poor planning or foresight.
D) their mood or disposition.
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A) no one knows about our misdeeds.
B) other people know about our misdeeds.
C) we are afraid that someone will find out about our misdeeds.
D) we are not guilty of our misdeeds.
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A) Gouldner; Batson
B) reciprocity; social justice
C) evolutionary theory; social norms theory
D) another's welfare; one's own welfare
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A) anything that personalizes bystanders increases willingness to help.
B) non-personalization increases willingness to help.
C) eye-contact decreases willingness to help.
D) stating one's name decreases willingness to help.
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A) half again
B) twice
C) three times
D) one third
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A) big cities
B) small towns
C) rural environments
D) apartments
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A) men,but not women.
B) women,but not men.
C) adults,but not children.
D) adults and children.
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A) the empathy-altruism hypothesis.
B) Latan and Darley's decision tree.
C) social-exchange theory.
D) the moral exclusion principle.
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A) in groups; less than five seconds
B) alone; less than five seconds.
C) on a challenging task; about 20 seconds
D) on a rote task; less than five seconds
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A) Peter,who has just found $10 in a grocery store.
B) Anita,who is five minutes late for a committee meeting.
C) Carol,who has just lost a dollar bill in a poker game.
D) Ralph,who is five minutes early for work.
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