Levine et al.'s Study in Cross-Cultural Helping Behaviour

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1. How was Population Size measured?

  • Using the UN Demographic Year Book
  • Using the EU's official documents regarding the population of cities.
  • Using the NimStim list of city populations
  • By calculating the average area of the city
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2. How was pace of life measured?

  • Frequency of holidays
  • Average walking speed over 60 feet
  • Average walking speed over 60m
  • Average Speed limit in the largest city
  • Average Speed limit in the country

3. Which of these wasn't a condition?

  • Someone tripping and falling over
  • A blind person holding out their cane for help at a crossing
  • Someone dropping their pen
  • Someone with a limp and leg brace dropping their magazines

4. What happened in the study?

  • The second person to cross a certain point would trigger the experimenter to complete the designated behaviour. It would then be noted down if the person tried to help
  • The first person to cross a certain point would trigger the experimenter to complete the designated behaviour. It would then be noted down if the person tried to help. The experimenter then debriefed the participant.
  • The first person to cross a certain point would trigger the experimenter to complete the designated behaviour. It would then be noted down if the person tried to help
  • The second person to cross a certain point would trigger the experimenter to complete the designated behaviour. It would then be noted down if the person tried to help. The experimenter then debriefed the participant.

5. What was the mean rate of helping for non-simpatia countries?

  • 43.87
  • 65.87
  • 82.87
  • 54.87

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