When people are thanked for helping someone, they are ___
A) more likely to help that person again, but not others.
B) more likely to help that person or even someone else again.
C) less likely to help in the future because they have fulfilled their need to help.
D) more likely to help anyone but the person they have already helped.
E) less likely to help in the future because being thanked for their efforts was insufficiently rewarding.
Answer: B
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a. The topic is fully researched. b. Asians and Asian Americans are less likely to seek social support than European Americans. c. Individuals from cultures high in collectivism don't want to risk disrupting group harmony in times of stress. d. Individuals from both collectivistic and individualistic cultures view receiving comfort as an effective coping strategy.
Obesity is defined as having excess body weight for a particular height and age at the __________ percentile or higher on the body mass index.
A. 65th B. 75th C. 85th D. 95th