After reading the three articles on helping behavior, what do you think are the main variables that enhance or reduce a person's chance of getting help when needed? Are there any ethical concerns that arise when using research to test these variables and their effect on helping?
What might you do in a given situation to enhance your chances of getting help?
Library Article: High Cost Helping Scenario: The Role of Empathy, Prosocial Reasoning and Moral Disengagement on Helping Behavior.
Library Article: Racial Differences in Helping Behaviors: The Role of Respect, Safety, and Identification.
Article: 'From Jerusalem to Jericho': A Study of Situational and Dispositional Variables in Helping Behavior.