In Darley and Batson's (1973) research on seminary students who were going to give a speech about the Good Samaritan, which group was most likely to stop and help someone in need?
A) the people who were not in a hurry
B) the people who were in a moderate amount of hurry
C) the people who were in a big hurry
D) Surprisingly, all of these groups were equally likely to help.
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