In their famous Good Samaritan study, Darley and Batson (1973) found that

a. students studying to become ministers were more likely to offer assistance to a stranger than college students.
b. seminary students on their way to give a sermon involving the Good Samaritan parable were more likely tooffer assistance to a stranger than students preparing sermons on other topics

c. the more religious seminary students were, the more likely they were to stop to offer assistance to a strangeras they walked across campus.
d. the topic of the seminarians' talks had little impact on the likelihood that they would help.


d

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