Which of the following is considered the fourth step in Latane and Darley's Decision Model of Bystander Intervention?
a. Notice the emergency.
b. Interpret the situation as an emergency.
c. Decide how to help.
d. Feel personal responsibility to help.
Answer: C
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a. The cries, gestures, and mating calls of animals have broad meanings immediately understood by other animals of the same species. b. Animal communication can be classified as a language because it is productive. c. Numerous chimps and gorillas, as well as an assortment of dolphins, sea lions, and parrots, have been taught to communicate with word symbols of various kinds. d. A pygmy chimpanzee named Kanzi can create primitive sentences several words long using lexigrams and can understand about 650 spoken sentences.