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Piliavin

The Rules! You play the game in pairs. You will be given a team number which you must put in the top left hand corner of your board. You will have time to discuss your answer after the question has been read. You must write A B C or D on your board according to which answer you think is most appropriate. DO NOT hold up your board until it is time to do so. If you get a question right you should write the amount of money your team has won in the right hand corner of the board. If you get a question wrong you will earn no more money! BUT you must still attempt to answer all the questions. There will be a prize for any team who answers all the questions correctly and reaches £1,000,000!

Which of the following IVs did the experimenters not manipulate? £100 Which of the following IVs did the experimenters not manipulate? A. Race B. Drunk C. Group Size D. Model

£200 The participants were.. A Psychology students B. Passengers on the subway C. Sociology students D. Both A and B

£300 The victims were… A. All male B. All female C. All white D. All black

Passengers were more willing to help.. £500 Passengers were more willing to help.. A. Women B. Drunk C. Victim with a cane D. Black victim

Which of the following is a DV in the experiment? £1000 Which of the following is a DV in the experiment? A. Sex of helper B. Race of helper C. Speed of help D. All of the above

£2000 Piliavin et al proposed the first thing that happens in an emergency situation is? A. Rewards B. Arousal C. Costs D. Both A and C

How many trials were there with the cane? £4000 How many trials were there with the cane? A. 65 B. 38 C. 103 D. 70

Which of these was not recorded by the observers? £8000 Which of these was not recorded by the observers? A. No. of passengers B. Comments made C. Race of passengers D. Age of helper

How long after the start of the journey did the participant collapse? £16000 How long after the start of the journey did the participant collapse? A. 70 seconds B. 65 seconds C. 103 seconds D. 38 seconds

The observers always sat… £32000 The observers always sat… A. In the critical area B. Next to the pole C. In the adjacent D. Up straight

The study was conducted on? £64000 The study was conducted on? B. London underground A. New York subway C. Orient express D. Manchester metrolink

How many participants were there in total? £125000 How many participants were there in total? A. 4400 B. 4540 C. 5440 D. 4450

Which ethical guideline was not broken? £250000 Which ethical guideline was not broken? A. Consent B. Harm C. Anonymity D. Debrief

The main strength of the study was high… £500000 The main strength of the study was high… A. reliability B. Demand characteristics C. Adherence to ethical guidelines D. Ecological validity

The victim always wore… £1000000 The victim always wore… A. Eisenhower jacket B. A tie C. An anorak D. Bart Simpson boxers