In general, how does mood affect helping?
a. People in good moods tend to be more helpful.
b. People in bad moods tend to be more helpful.
c. People in good moods tend to be more helpful in non-emergencies, while people in bad moods tend to be more helpful in emergencies.
d. People in good moods tend to be more helpful in emergencies, while people in bad moods tend to be more helpful in non-emergencies.
A
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Fill in the blanks with correct word
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