Instructions
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
- Textbook: Chapter 10
- Lesson 8
- Minimum of 2 sources cited (assigned readings/online lessons and an outside scholarly source)
Initial Post Instructions
Consider our exploration of factors that lead us to help, as well as those that direct us to helping certain people over others that we discussed this past week. To prepare for this discussion, find a spot in a public place that has lots of people. For example, a bench at a park, the food court at your local mall, etc. Make sure you select somewhere busy where you are likely to see numerous encounters among strangers. Now, for 30-60 minutes, observe carefully the interactions you see around you, making note of any helping/positive behaviors (holding the door open for someone, letting someone go ahead in line, helping someone pick up something they dropped, waving or smiling in greeting, etc.). When you see someone engaging in helping behavior, note as many details as you can about all of those involved in the exchange. Age, race, attractiveness, clothing, type of help, nature of the exchange, etc. Take some time to reflect on patterns you noted in your observations.
Now, respond to the following in your discussion:
- What patterns did you find, if any, in your observations?
- Did they fit with the theory and research we discussed this week?
- If so, how so? If not, why not?
Remember to be specific when making connections between your observations and relevant theory and research.
Answer
The public place with many people to observe was at the xxxx store. Many people were shopping or browsing some needing to get into places that others were occupying. I noticed most people were concentrating on their own business(shopping) but when it came to being in contact most everyone was pleasant. There was a mix of xxx, xxx and what I will call xxxx but not sure if that is accurate. Most people spoke English others not. One person who … To access full answer, use the purchase button below.