Which situational change would not have made it more likely that someone would've acted to help Kitty Genovese during her attack?
a. if some of her neighbors had been police officers
b. if there had been 76 witnesses instead of 38
c. if some of her neighbors had known her before the attack occurred
d. if some of the witnesses had just heard a lecture on the situational influences on helping behavior
b
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a. ?hippocampus b. ?thyroid c. ?adrenal glands d. ?temporal lobe
In which of the following ways should lawyers present their case to a jury?
a. story order b. story order, but only for the prosecution lawyer c. witness order d. witness order, but only for the defense lawyer
Your text discusses how episodic and semantic memories are interconnected. This discussion revealed that when we experience events,
A. episodic memory for events lasts longer than semantic memory for the events. B. the knowledge that makes up semantic memories is initially attained through a personal experience based in episodic memory. C. semantic and episodic memories about events tend to last about the same length of time in our memory. D. semantic memory of events is enhanced when it is not interfered with by associated episodic memories.
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A. illness anxiety disorder B. intellectual disability C. Tourette's disorder D. Asperger's disorder