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Helga [31]
4 years ago
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Every morning at the bus stop, carlos encounters an old woman begging for change. she is clearly hungry and alone. because carlo

s feels very bad for this woman and can "feel her pain," he makes a point of giving her some change each morning that he sees her. which theoretical approach best explains carlos's behavior? social-exchange theory kin selection the empathy-altruism hypothesis the norm of reciprocity
Social Studies
1 answer:
RUDIKE [14]4 years ago
4 0
The answer is the <span>empathy-altruism hypothesis.

The </span><span>empathy-altruism hypothesis is a concept from Daniel Batson's social exchange theory. This theory states that if a person feels empathy towards another person in need, he or she is likely to help out that person, without any selfish motivations or anticipation of reciprocation of the good deed. </span>
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