Using the "Good Samaritan" experiment as a model, select which person is most likely to stop and help an injured cyclist?
A. Kevin, who is late for an appointment
B. Lee, who just read a speech about generosity
C. Tommy, who has to wait at least 3 hours in the area for his train
D. Mr. Jones, who just gave a lecture to a high school ethics class
Answer: C
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A. Broca's aphasia B. Wernicke's aphasia C. Williams' syndrome D. dyslexia
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a. industry versus inferiority c. identity versus identity diffusion b. generativity versus stagnation d. trust versus mistrust
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a. confrontation c. aggression b. compromise d. self-deception
Andrew's mother brings him to a university laboratory to participate in a study of language acquisition but is surprised that the researchers play recordings of nonsense sentences, comprised of invented words such as boga, giku, kuga, and gapi
Andrew is most likely participating in a study designed to a. minimize interference from parents during the procedure b. test his ability to learn to recognize different kinds of recurring patterns c. determine how much language input he has received so far d. see whether he will imitate these speech sounds