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1_Prosocial Behaviour

Frage 1 von 47

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Prosocial behaviour is:

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Behaviour only intended to help oneself

  • Behaviour intended to help others without the expectation of reward for the effort(s)

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Frage 2 von 47

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A man sexually assaulted Kitty Genovese in 1964. There were reportedly 38 witnesses in the 30-minute span in which it had occurred. Darley and Latané (1968) highlighted that all the witnesses involved would have been aware of others that were there to see it as well. What was this effect called?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • The bystander effect

  • The witness effect

  • The Latané effect

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Frage 3 von 47

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According to Darley and Latané (1968), were participants more or less likely to help when the participant was alone?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • More likely

  • Less likely

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Frage 4 von 47

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According to Darley and Latané (1968), were participants more or less likely to help when there were up to four others involved that required additional help?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • More likely

  • Less likely

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Frage 5 von 47

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Was there a significant difference when it came to sex differences in the Darley and Latané (1968) study?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes

  • No

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Frage 6 von 47

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Was there a significant difference when it came to whether or not a bystander was medically qualified in the Darley and Latané (1968) study?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes

  • No

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Frage 7 von 47

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Manning (et al., 2007) criticised the Darley and Latané (1968) study. How many witnesses were there at the scene?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • 6

  • 10

  • 25

  • More than 100

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Frage 8 von 47

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According to Manning (et al., 2007) did witnesses call the police after the man's initial attack (Darley and Latané, 1968)?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, they did

  • No, they did not

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Frage 9 von 47

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According to Manning (et al., 2007) did witnesses attempt to notify the police (Darley and Latané, 1968)?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, they did

  • No, they did not

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Frage 10 von 47

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Did Dickerson (2012) find there to be erroneous reporting in the Kitty Genovese case?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, they have existed for decades now

  • No, it was completely verified

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Frage 11 von 47

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What do the Dickerson (2012) findings imply?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • A culture of consensual, uncritical acceptance

  • A culture of hate and discrimination

  • A culture of repetition

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Frage 12 von 47

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Are the Dickerson (2012) findings largely within the realm of social psychology, or out of it?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Largely within it

  • Largely out of it

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Frage 13 von 47

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According to the Piliavin, Rodin, and Piliavin (1969) findings, did onlookers spontaneously help when a person collapsed on a train?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, 62/65 times (95.4%)

  • No, 3/65 times (4.6%)

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Frage 14 von 47

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Did the proportion of people that helped a person who had collapsed spontaneously on a train differ significantly dependent on its cause?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, it did (eg, heart attack vs. alcoholism)

  • No, it did not, people helped anyway

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Frage 15 von 47

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Can the bystander effect explain the results found by Piliavin, Rodin, and Piliavan (1969) for prosocial behaviour on a train for someone who has spontaneously collapsed?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes

  • No

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Frage 16 von 47

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In discussion of the role of attribution in prosocial behaviour, how successful was the request for notes when there was no internal attribution (eg, "Someone stole my notes at lunch break")?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • A lot more successful compared to "I went to the beach"

  • A lot less successful compared to versions such as "My dog ate my homework"

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Frage 17 von 47

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In discussing the role of attribution in prosocial behaviour, what are the effects of being helped when a person appears inebriated (eg, drunk) or smells of alcohol?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Chances are greatly reduced

  • Chances are greatly increased

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Frage 18 von 47

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Between the two groups, who is more likely to be helped by bystanders in terms of prosocial behaviour: welfare recipients or the poor?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Welfare recipients (internal attribution)

  • The poor (external attribution)

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Frage 19 von 47

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When people decide to help another person, do they go through a list of internal cognitive processes?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, they do

  • No, it's unlikely that they do

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Frage 20 von 47

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Piliavin (et al., 1981) incorporated a model to explain prosocial behaviour. It has (a) physical or psychological arousal, (b) the attribution of the cause of arousal, and (c) a cost-benefit analysis - or diffusion of responsibility. What is the made of the model?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • The Arousal Cost-Reward Model

  • The Cost Attribution Model

  • The Prosocial Attribution Model

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Frage 21 von 47

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According to Piliavin (et al., 1981), participants perceive a situation to be more or less costly when others are involved?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • More costly

  • Less costly

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Frage 22 von 47

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In a Darley and Latané (1968) study, participants conducted an internal cost-benefit analysis of whether or not to report a seizure. What were the arousal levels of the non-reporting participants?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • They were more emotionally aroused

  • They were less emotionally aroused

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Frage 23 von 47

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In a Darley and Latané (1968) study, participants conducted an internal cost-benefit analysis of whether or not to report a seizure. What happened to the non-responding participants?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • They acted quickly and reported it

  • They were very indecisive

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Frage 24 von 47

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In a Darley and Latané (1968) study, participants conducted an internal cost-benefit analysis of whether or not to report a seizure. What happened to the participants that were indecisive?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • The cost of not helping gradually reduced and the conflict became acute

  • The cost of not helping was increased and the conflict became reduced

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Frage 25 von 47

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A criticism of prosocial behaviour explanations in terms of its focus is that:

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • It is too individualistic

  • It is not individualistic enough

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Frage 26 von 47

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Do prosocial behaviour explanations account for groups or the socially-constructed natures of prosocial behaviour?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, they do account for that

  • No, they do not account for that in local interactional contexts (eg, arguments) or wider sociocultural contexts (eg, ideologies)

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Frage 27 von 47

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Participants' football team preferences were made salient in the Levine (et al., 2005) study. What happened when participants encountered a jogger that had hurt their ankle when running?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Participants were more likely to help if they were wearing a shirt of their preferred team (92%)

  • Participants were less likely to help if they were wearing a shirt of their preferred team (8%)

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Frage 28 von 47

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Participants' football team preferences were made salient in the Levine (et al., 2005) study. What happened when the jogger was dressed as a supporter of their own team?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • They helped the most (80%)

  • They did not help the most (20%)

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Frage 29 von 47

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Participants' football team preferences were made salient in the Levine (et al., 2005) study. What happened when the jogger was dressed as supporters of a different team to the participants?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • They helped them (70%)

  • They didn't help them (30%)

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Frage 30 von 47

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Participants' football team preferences were made salient in the Levine (et al., 2005) study. What happened when the jogger was dressed without a football shirt on?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • They did help

  • They didn't help (20%)

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Frage 31 von 47

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According to Levine (et al., 2005) what effect does the perception of common group perception and attitudes have on prosocial behaviour?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Common group membership increases the likelihood of prosocial behaviour

  • Common group membership does not necessarily increase the likelihood of prosocial behaviour

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Frage 32 von 47

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According to the Levine (et al., 2005) findings, do relevant group identities need to become more active or salient during specific times for prosocial behaviour to become more plausible?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, it does

  • No, it does not

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Frage 33 von 47

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What did Saucier, Miller, and Doucet (2005) find in their 31-study review of the levels of prosocial behaviour between black and white students?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • White students were less likely to help black students

  • White students were more likely to help black students

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Frage 34 von 47

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Do the findings by Saucier, Miller, and Doucet (2005) highlight both racism and ingroup-outgroup mentalities?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, they do

  • No, they do not

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Frage 35 von 47

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According to the social constructionist perspective, are the descriptors of prosocial behaviour accurate? Furthermore, can they be used by anyone?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, they can comprise of all realities

  • No, they are not direct representations of reality, only one of many

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Frage 36 von 47

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Does the overly individualistic focus on prosocial behaviour neglect localised interactional context in which attributions are made?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, they do

  • No, they don't

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Frage 37 von 47

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According to Dickerson (2012), if the attributions through explanatory talk are being used to justify certain behaviours in a certain light, can they be treated as direct or straightforward representations?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, they can

  • No, they cannot

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Frage 38 von 47

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Ichheiser (1943) argued that attributions are not simply single cognitive events because they must be considered in wider social contexts. According to Cherry (1995):

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Widespread abuse of women during the 1960s was largely ignored and the police were reticent to intervene

  • There is too much conflicting evidence to suggest that there was a salient culture on domestic abuse during the 1960s

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Frage 39 von 47

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Ichheiser (1943) argued that attributions are not simply single cognitive events because they must be considered in wider social contexts. Can giving money to homeless people be constructed differently depending on where you are?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • No, because giving money to the homeless is universally seen as a good thing

  • Yes, because not everyone everywhere sees homeless people in the same way - largely because of sociopolitical cultures

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Frage 40 von 47

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Ichheiser (1943) argued that attributions are not simply single cognitive events because they must be considered in wider social contexts. Were the "good samaritans" of the 1930s really prosocial?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, they were

  • No, the only thought that they were good people at the time because of the sociopolitical context (eg, Nazi government in Germany during the World War)

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Frage 41 von 47

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Foucault mentioned that psychology researchers' constructions may be upholding particular ideologies. If we construct psychology as "neutral" or "value-free", could we be subtly reinforcing and legitimising oppressive attitudes (eg, racism, sexism)?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, we could be

  • No, I do not think so

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Frage 42 von 47

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Burr (2006) noted how psychology constructs itself as "neutral" or "value-free". For example, it highlights variables, uses scientific jargon, is written in third-person, and does not reflect on social influences in its research. Does this construction distract from the researcher's own personal interests?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, because they don't believe them to be necessary

  • No, because they are being objective

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Frage 43 von 47

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Did Darley and Latané (1968) omit a crucial item of information in the Kitty Genovese case, according to Cherry (1995), in which a man was attacking a woman?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, they did

  • No, they did not

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Frage 44 von 47

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According to Cherry (1995) in regards to the Darley and Latané (1968) study on Kitty Genovese, was this a neutral thing to do?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, it was at the time

  • No, because ignoring social norms is a subtle acceptance and upholding of oppressive attitudes

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Frage 45 von 47

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Did Darley and Latané (1968) believe that they were contributing to research that now believes crowds facilitate antisocial behaviour?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Yes, they did believe that

  • No, they did not believe that

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Frage 46 von 47

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Burr (2006) suggested two ways that psychologists can use to avoid subtly reinforcing oppressive attitudes. One of them is:

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • By not using qualitative methods with holistic understandings of meanings that the events hold in a number of contexts

  • By using qualitative methods with holistic understandings of meaning that the events hold in a number of contexts (eg, where the research started)

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Frage 47 von 47

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Burr (2006) suggested two ways that psychologists can use to avoid subtly reinforcing oppressive attitudes. Another way is to:

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Not employ "constant reflexivity" where sociocultural assumptions and biases do not underlie research and could not be critiqued in the future

  • Employ "constant reflexivity" where sociocultural assumptions and biases do underlie research and are open to critique in the future

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