Four-year-old Sally is walking with her mother through the local park. Occasionally, Sally gets to push her brother Hank in the stroller. Shortly after they begin their walk, Hank begins to cry, and Sally walks to the front of the stroller and peers in

to check on her brother. After noticing that his pacifier has fallen out, she reaches over and gently places the pacifier into Hank’s mouth. Sally is displaying the socio moral emotion of __________.

a) envy
b) empathy
c) conscientiousness
d) guilt


Answer: b

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