Henry holds his hand out for his preschool classmate so that she can cross the bridge with support. Although it does not benefit him, and his classmate was not in distress when he offered, this was very kind of Henry. Henry is demonstrating:

a. prosocial behavior
b. empathy
c. sociomoral emotions
d. shame

A. Henry intended to help and benefit his classmate. This is prosocial behavior.

Psychology

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What is the likelihood of her self-esteem being affected by these factors? As much as she loves sports ____. a. her self-esteem is probably very low b. she is probably extremely depressed; you should get her a personal coach c. her self-esteem might be affected, but she might also be interested in watching sports and not necessarily playing sports d. there is absolutely no relationship between her interest in sports, her lack of athletic ability, and self-esteem

Psychology

If you take an IQ test today, the test examiner will convert your relative standing on this test for your age group to a __________ IQ

a. ratio b. divergent c. chronological d. deviation

Psychology