The urban overload hypothesis explains which finding?
A) That people in cities help less than people in rural settings.
B) That the greater the number of people present, the less likely anyone is to help.
C) That people in rural settings help less than people in cities.
D) That people in cities do so many altruistic acts that they eventually overload.
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