Researchers first gave their participants cookies to put them in a good mood. Then they asked the participants to assist them with the next study by serving as confederates who would either help or hinder the true experimental participant. The results of this study were interpreted to suggest that _______.

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Answer:

Participants were more inclined to help if they felt good

Explanation:

This scenario refers to a study made by Alice M. Isen and Paula F. Levin in 1972 in order to investigate the relationship between "feeling good" and helping others. Based on their studies they were able to conclude that people are more likely to help another individual with something if they are feeling good and if the task that the individual needs help with will maintain that good mood that they are in. Otherwise the study has shown that about 50% would pass on helping the individual.

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