Paul Amato (1983) staged an incident in which a man fell down with a cry of pain and raised his pant leg to reveal a bloody injury.The staged scene was repeated in both rural and urban areas.When Amato counted the number of passersby who stopped to help the man,he found that
A) because the man was a stranger, people in rural areas helped less.
B) no matter where the staged incident occurred, people from small towns helped more.
C) people in small towns helped more than people in urban areas.
D) women in rural areas helped more than men, but in urban areas there was no gender difference.
E) men in rural areas helped more than women, but in urban areas there was no gender difference.
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