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Questions
1. Raul learned about the psychological research on bystander intervention in social psychology class this semester. He recently saw someone fall off her bike while riding across campus between classes. Even though many people witnessed the fall, no one stopped to help. Raul took personal responsibility for helping the other student to make sure he was okay because he didn't assume that someone else will intervene. Raul's propensity to help is best explained by
A-Role Modeling
B-Similarity Bias
C-Interaction Effects
D-The overjustification effect
E-Enlightenment effects
2. According to research, which of the following would probably make you happiest for longest?
A-Winning the lottery
B-Being more intelligent
C-Maintaining good physical health
D-Having more choices in life
3. Sarah wants to volunteer at the local shelter for women and children, but she is worried about the costs and benefits of doing so. Before committing to it, she compares the costs of volunteering with the benefits of volunteering. This strategy is consistent with which of the following ideas?
A-empathy-altruism hypothesis
B-social-exchange theory
C-social responsibility norm
4. Why is more money NOT associated with more happiness?
A-Because we often compare ourselves to others who are better off than we are.
B-Because we adapt so easily to new situations and our standards for happiness go up.
C-Because we have a general "set-point" of happiness to which we gravitate.
D-All of the above.