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      Helping behavior in a rural and an urban setting: professional and casual attire.

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      Psychological reports
      Ammons Scientific

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          This study assessed differences in helping behavior in a rural versus an urban location when directed toward either a professionally or a casually dressed woman. Convenience samples included 40 men and 40 women (10 people of each sex assigned to each condition: rural and professional, rural and casual, urban and professional, and urban and casual). A 21-yr.-old female confederate dropped an envelope near each target helper individually and recorded number of seconds for the target helper to retrieve or point out the dropped item. Analysis indicated significantly faster helping occurred in the rural than in the urban location and that men helped the confederate more often than women. No difference in frequencey of help was related to kind of attire.

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          Journal
          Psychol Rep
          Psychological reports
          Ammons Scientific
          0033-2941
          0033-2941
          Feb 2006
          : 98
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Georgia Southern University, Statesboro 30460, USA.
          Article
          10.2466/pr0.98.1.229-233
          16673982
          b5929688-ca6f-418e-ab84-fa0bc19b9f01
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