All of the following are motivational states or thought processes that underlie prosocial behavior, according to Eisenberg and colleagues, except _____
a. thinking about what is legal in society
b. earning the approval of others for one’s actions
c. feeling guilty for not helping another
d. taking the perspective of a person in need of help
Answer: A
You might also like to view...
Coleman thought he was really good at math. His parents always said so, and so did his kindergarten teacher. But now that he was in first grade, Coleman, using __________, noticed that other first-graders were moving further along the math achievement chart than he was.
A. self-esteem B. social comparison C. a fixed mindset D. emotional display rules
Lawrence Kohlberg told his research participants a story that had a single morally correct answer, and studied whether they could determine that answer
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Approximately 68 percent of the scores in a normal distribution have z values between 2.0 and +2.0
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A therapist believes that the cause of her client's depression is anger directed inwardly against himself. The therapist is most likely to favor a ________ cause of depression
a. biological b. psychodynamic c. behavioral d. medical