Your text discusses the idea of the altruistic personality. Explain what an altruistic personality is, and what research says about how this personality trait predicts behavior in helping situations

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The text explains that someone with an altruistic personality is someone who has the personality qualities that make them more likely to help than other people. Although there is some evidence that altruistic personality leads people to be somewhat more likely to help, it is not a very strong predictor of behavior.

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. Psychologists pair a cat with the snack that Graham enjoys until his fear of the cat goes away. This is an example of ________. a. counterconditioning b. stimulus discrimination c. instinctive drift d. spontaneous recovery

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