The students' failure to help is best explained in terms of
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a diffusion of responsibility".</span>
Diffusion of responsibility is a sociopsychological occurrence whereby a man is more
averse to make obligation regarding an action or inaction when others are
available. Thought about a type of attribution, the individual expect that
others either are in charge of making a move or have effectively done as such.
Where's the map?
It would be nice if you added it so I could answer your question....
Answer: c. Compare baseline levels of appearance concerns in fraternity/sorority students versus the average college student.
Explanation:
If Dr. Falkner is concerned that people who choose to join fraternities and sororities are worried about their appearance overall which means that they were worried about their appearance before they joined those groups, he can check how they measure up to their peers in this regard as this would show whether their concern for their appearance is normal for their social position or not.
This test can be conducted by the method described in the answer. The result would show how much in relation to their peers, people who join fraternities and sororities worry about appearance.
One disadvantage wast that this form of money was not durable; especially cattle could fall victim to epidemics. Additionally, cattle required resources to keep, which people might have needed themselves.
Additionally, limestone and cattle were very hard to transport, and would make especially big transactions next to impossible (even if one has 3 tons of limestone, how does one transport it?)
Overweight children are happy probably because they love to eat and they eat very adequately