Although evidence from studies presented in the chapter suggests that people are more likely to help family than strangers or friends in some situations,
they also note that people are equally likely to help a friend or family member under which of the following circumstances?
a. a life-threatening emergency
b. a life-threatening nonemergency
c. any life-threatening situation
d. a non-life-threatening situation
Answer: D
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a. misattribution. b. cognition of true love. c. redistribution of affection. d. moment of order among disorder. e. emotional intelligence.
Angelina is a teenager with high levels of conflict with her parents. When asked by an online friend to meet in person, Angelina is more likely than her peers to
A) end the online friendship without ever meeting the person face-to-face. B) ask a sibling or friend to attend the meeting with her. C) attend the meeting without telling her parents. D) maintain the online friendship but avoid meeting the person.