This document contains summaries of various activities from pages 144-154 relating to human behavior and psychology. It includes multiple choice questions about experiments on helping strangers and bystander intervention. It also discusses reasons people may decide not to help strangers, such as being too busy, not feeling safe, or assuming others can help. The document ends with grammar exercises involving verbs.
This document contains summaries of various activities from pages 144-154 relating to human behavior and psychology. It includes multiple choice questions about experiments on helping strangers and bystander intervention. It also discusses reasons people may decide not to help strangers, such as being too busy, not feeling safe, or assuming others can help. The document ends with grammar exercises involving verbs.
This document contains summaries of various activities from pages 144-154 relating to human behavior and psychology. It includes multiple choice questions about experiments on helping strangers and bystander intervention. It also discusses reasons people may decide not to help strangers, such as being too busy, not feeling safe, or assuming others can help. The document ends with grammar exercises involving verbs.
This document contains summaries of various activities from pages 144-154 relating to human behavior and psychology. It includes multiple choice questions about experiments on helping strangers and bystander intervention. It also discusses reasons people may decide not to help strangers, such as being too busy, not feeling safe, or assuming others can help. The document ends with grammar exercises involving verbs.
1. F When 18-month-old subjects saw a stranger throw a pencil on the floor, none of them picked it up. 2. T 3. F Scientists discovered mirror neurons recently. 4. T 5. F In Harbaugh’s experiment, women got $100 to play a charity game.
Activity B., p. 151
Situation People decide not to help a stranger.
Paragraph 2: Paragraph 3: Paragraph 4:
too busy to help don’t feel safe assume people can Reasons help them themselves
1. don’t help a 1. don't help a stranger 1. don’t help someone
Examples stranded driver on the who screams in the on the sidewalk who way to work middle of the night is lost
2. ignore a student 2. don’t stop a fight on 2. don’t help a
who looks lost on the the street or sidewalk young man who way to class falls down GRAMMAR Activity C., pp. 151–152 Activity A., p. 154 1. d 1. Understanding human behavior 2. a 2. Helping other people 3. c 3. Donating money 4. b 4. Using brain scans Activity D., p. 153 5. Living in a big city Activity B., p. 154 1. Because the witnesses didn’t feel responsible, they did nothing to 1. dislike exercising help. 2. quit eating 2. Because our brains have mirror 3. consider moving neurons, we can feel what others 4. avoid buying feel. 5. discuss writing 3. The scientists performed an 6. finish eating experiment because they wanted to Activity C., p. 154 prove their theory. 1. to go 4. Altruistic behavior is complex 2. to visit because many factors are involved. 3. speaking 5. People might help others because it 4. to help improves their chances of survival. 5. playing 6. Because the street was so busy, no 6. swimming one noticed the man.