Participants in the intermediate-hurry condition
In a study by Darley and Batson (1973) seminary students walked from one building to another in a high-hurry, intermediate-hurry, or low-hurry condition. On their way to the other building, they passed by a “victim” who was sitting slumped in a doorway, in obvious need of assistance. In which of the following conditions did the greatest percentage of participants help?
Group of answer choices
the participants in the high-hurry condition.
the participants in the low-hurry condition.
the participants in the intermediate-hurry condition.
only those participants in the intermediate-hurry condition who thought they were to give a talk about the Good Samaritan parable. Singh’s (1993, 1995) evolutionary explanation of why men prefer women with a smaller waist-to-hip ratio is that
Group of answer choices culture has shaped men’s ideas about what an ideal women’s figure is a smaller waist-to-hip ratio allows men to feel that they are bigger than the women they mate with a smaller waist-to-hip ratio indicates that a woman will not require as much of a resource investment a smaller waist-to-hip ratio is a outwardly visible signal to males that a female is capable of reproduction.

