Helping in Non-Emergency Situations [microform] : Costs, Rewards, and the Altruistic Personality / Kenneth W. Kerber and Richard W. Wren.
The reward-cost model of helping behavior in emergency situations suggests that the probability that an observer will help a victim depends, in part, on the relative strength of the rewards and costs of providing help. Factors that influence willingness to help in non-emergency situations were exami...
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