Models and helping. Naturalistic studies in aiding behavior.

Author(s)
Bryan, J.H. & Test, M.A.
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Abstract

Four experiments concerned with helping behaviour were conducted. Three were addressed to the effects of altruistic models upon helping, while one was concerned with the impact of the solicitor's race upon donations. The presence of a helping model significantly increased helping behaviour. It is concluded that interpersonal attraction is a relevant variable affecting donations.

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B 28395 fo /01 /
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From: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 6 (1967) No. 4, p. 400- 407, 23 ref.

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