According to research conducted by Darley and Latane, a person who collapsed on the street would be LEAST likely to be helped if
a. the number of witnesses is high.
b. there is a single witness.
c. the people who witness the event are strangers.
d. the situation is judged to be serious by the witness.
A
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Judging someone on the basis of one's perception of the group to which that person belongs is known as
a. projection. b. the halo effect. c. stereotyping. d. selective perception. e. contrast effects.
Which of the following aspects of Piaget's theory of moral development has NOT been supported by research?
a. the idea that moral reasoning progresses through a sequence of stages b. the idea that moral reasoning is related to cognitive development c. the idea that moral reasoning is influenced by interactions with peers d. the idea that young children consider adult authority to be final and absolute