In Levine's study of large cities in 23 nations, what did the research assistant do to give people an opportunity to either help or not help?
A) The assistant dropped a pen while walking in the city center.
B) The assistant wore a leg brace, dropped a pile of magazines, and struggled to pick them up.
C) The assistant wore dark glasses and carried a cane, pretending to be a blind person who needed help to cross the street.
D) all of the above
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