The tendency to help close relatives rather than nonrelatives is much more pronounced
A) in the United States than in Japan when the need is minimal.
B) in the United States than in Japan when the need is life-threatening.
C) in both cultures when the need is life-threatening.
D) in both cultures when the need is minimal.
Answer: C
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William is an aggressive child. Chad is NOT an aggressive child. Which of the following would you expect to find?
a. Chad and William are equally likely to respond to neutral behavior with aggression. b. When engaged in an aggressive exchange, William is more likely than Chad to break it off. c. William is more likely than Chad to be accused of misbehaviors, even when he is behaving appropriately. d. Chad is more likely than William to be punished.