Helping that is not intended to result in either external or internal reward for the helper is called

A) social responsibility.
B) prosocial behavior.
C) benevolence.
D) pure altruism.


Answer: D

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a. It involves striving for something specific to make up for something that is lacking within us. b. It involves maximizing our personal potential rather than striving for a particular goal object. c. It applies only to physiological needs. d. It motivates and urges people toward self-actualization.

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All of the following are criticisms of Freud's theory EXCEPT: a. The unconscious is extremely difficult to study. b. The theory is unscientific

c. Freud studies mainly "sick" people. d. He relied on correlational methods.

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What will be an ideal response?

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While coloring with other children, Sarah begins to use her crayons to mess up the other children's pictures. Sarah is removed from the table for a brief period of time, and can only watch the other children coloring. In which punishment procedure does the individual remain in the room, but is removed from access to positive reinforcers?

a. exclusionary time-out b. nonexclusionary time-out c. negative reinforcement d. response cost

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