In one study participants were asked to help another person with a cover letter. Participants were then thanked for their help or simply told that the help had been received. Those who were thanked were __

A) more likely to help the person revise a second cover letter
B) less likely to help the person revise a second cover letter
C) equally likely to help the person revise a second cover letter
D) less likely to feel an increase in self-worth
E) more likely to feel an increase in self-efficacy


Answer: A

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