From the results of the "Good Samaritan" experiment, Darley and Batson conclude that:
A) seminary students, as a group, are more hypocritical than the general population.
B) being in a hurry is inversely related to being religious, probably because hurried persons are very involved in worldly, material concerns and do not consider other-worldly, religious issues.
C) personality variables are strong predictors of whether or not a person offers assistance to someone in need.
D) situational variables affect whether or not a person offers assistance to someone in need.
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