Helping and Altruism
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What is the definition of altruism as described in the chapter on helping and altruism?
View answer and explanationAccording to the evolutionary principle of kinship, which person would someone be most likely to help in a life-or-death situation that involves significant effort and danger?
View answer and explanationWhat is reciprocal altruism?
View answer and explanationIn the Darley and Batson (1973) 'Good Samaritan' study, what was the key factor that significantly influenced whether seminary students would help a person in distress?
View answer and explanationIn the Darley and Batson (1973) study, what percentage of seminary students offered help when they thought they had plenty of time?
View answer and explanationWhich of the following describes the social responsibility norm?
View answer and explanationIn the Batson et al. study on moral hypocrisy, what did the majority of participants believe was the most morally right way to assign tasks?
View answer and explanationIn Batson's moral hypocrisy experiment, of the 28 students who chose to flip the coin to decide the task assignment, how many actually assigned the positive task to the other person?
View answer and explanationWhat does the concept of 'stereotype threat' refer to?
View answer and explanationWhich emotional state is described as an affective response where a person understands and even feels another person's distress?
View answer and explanationIn the Batson et al. study examining empathy and personal distress (the 'Elaine/Charlie' shock experiment), under which condition were participants feeling personal distress most likely to help?
View answer and explanationWhat phenomenon occurs when people think that others in their environment have information they do not have, leading them to base their judgments on the inaction of others?
View answer and explanationWhat is diffusion of responsibility?
View answer and explanationIn the Latané and Darley (1968) smoke-filled room experiment, what percentage of participants working in three-person groups reported the smoke within four minutes?
View answer and explanationIn the Darley and Latané (1968) intercom study where a confederate feigned a seizure, what percentage of participants in the largest group (participant, victim, and 4 others) responded to help?
View answer and explanationWhat is the term for a personality type that involves showing empathy, sympathy, and feeling it is right to follow the norm of social responsibility, leading to more helping behavior across situations?
View answer and explanationRegarding gender differences in helping, in what types of situations are men generally more likely to help?
View answer and explanationAccording to research by Shariff and Norenzayan (2007), what was an effect of activating symbols related to religion?
View answer and explanationWhat type of help is described as being partial and temporary, providing information and guidance to help a person help themselves?
View answer and explanationIn a study by Ratner and Miller (2001), how did the norm of self-interest affect participants' comfort with protesting funding cuts for a disease?
View answer and explanationAccording to the chapter, what is one of the most effective ways to increase helping behavior in emergency situations?
View answer and explanationWhat percentage of genetic material do fraternal (dizygotic) twins share?
View answer and explanationWhat is a negative consequence for a recipient of 'dependency-oriented' help?
View answer and explanationAccording to the study by Dooley (1995), participants expressed a greater desire to help a person with AIDS when they believed the disease was contracted through what means?
View answer and explanationThe research by Smith et al. (2006) on altruism on television found that what percentage of TV shows had some altruism?
View answer and explanationWhich of the following is an example of a cost of helping, as demonstrated by the Darley and Batson (1973) seminary student study?
View answer and explanationWhat type of people did Batson and his colleagues (1989) find were the 'true altruists' who helped even when the task was difficult or there was an easy excuse not to?
View answer and explanationWhat does research suggest is the effect of a positive mood on helping?
View answer and explanationWhich negative emotion is noted as being particularly important in increasing helping behavior as a way to relieve the negative feeling?
View answer and explanationIn Latané and Darley's model of helping, what is the first step that must happen for a person to provide aid in an emergency?
View answer and explanationWhat does the 'black sheep effect' describe?
View answer and explanationWhich personality dimension, characterized by a preference for simplicity and holding traditional values, relates to greater ingroup favoritism?
View answer and explanationWhat is social dominance orientation (SDO)?
View answer and explanationIn the study by Garcia et al. (2002), how did imagining being in a group affect participants' willingness to help in a subsequent, unrelated task?
View answer and explanationWhat is the primary reason that positive moods are thought to increase helping?
View answer and explanationWhat does the research on the 'just world belief' suggest about conservatives' and liberals' attributions for poverty?
View answer and explanationWhat did the meta-analysis by Hearold (1980) conclude about the effect of watching altruism on TV?
View answer and explanationThe finding that people are more likely to help attractive people of the other sex is explained by which principle of helping?
View answer and explanationWhy do European Good Samaritan laws, which require people to provide aid in emergencies, increase helping?
View answer and explanationWhat is the primary reason that men and women were found to be more cooperative in games when their responses were public rather than private?
View answer and explanationWhat is the key difference between the reciprocity norm and the social responsibility norm?
View answer and explanationWhy might a person who has been mimicked by an experimenter be more likely to help them later?
View answer and explanationWhat is a reason people might be less likely to help in a large city compared to a small town?
View answer and explanationThe story of Kitty Genovese, where multiple witnesses reportedly failed to intervene, is a classic example used to illustrate what concept?
View answer and explanationWhat does the text suggest is a primary reason that boys and men are less likely to ask for help?
View answer and explanationIn the study by Perlow and Weeks (2002) comparing software engineers in the U.S. and India, what cultural difference was found regarding helping behavior?
View answer and explanationHow can one counteract pluralistic ignorance in an emergency?
View answer and explanationWhat did research by Omoto and Snyder (1995) find about the motivations of AIDS volunteers who were most likely to continue their volunteer work?
View answer and explanationHow many of the 21 religions listed on the referenced website express a variation of the golden rule?
View answer and explanationWhat percentage of genetic material does a person share with their great-grandparent?
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