Answer:
4.the nature of participants' religious orientations did not predict helping behavior; only being rushed or not predicted helping
Explanation:
The Good Samaritan study was conducted by Princeton social psychologists, John Darley and Daniel Batson, taking inspiration from the parable of the Good Samaritan. Their research was conducted to test people's disposition regarding the acts of the Good Samaritan. They published their results in a 1973 paper titled “From Jerusalem to Jericho.” where they showed "the nature of participants' religious orientations did not predict helping behavior; only being rushed or not predicted helping."