Darley and Batson found that type of religiosity affected the kind of aid a subject offered to the victim. Specifically, they observed that:
A) "rigid" helping styles were prevalent among subjects who viewed religion as a "quest" for meaning in their personal and social worlds.
B) subjects who held orthodox religious beliefs tended to listen carefully to the victim's claims that he was really all right.
C) subjects who scored high on the "religion as quest" scale were more mindful of the victim's definitions of his own needs.
D) religiously orthodox subjects were cold and callous toward the victim.
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