Andy Wills
Shortly, you'll be shown some statements about members of Group A and Group B. In each statement, a member of one of these groups will either be doing something socially desirable (e.g. “helping friends to move house”), or something sociall undesirable (e.g. “jumping a queue”).
Please read each of the following statements in turn, click the right arrow once you have read the statement in order to receive the next one.
You will later be asked some questions about these statements, so please ensure you have read each one carefully.
A member of Group A helped an elderly lady cross the road.
A member of Group B sent a nice email to a friend.
A member of Group B helped their co-workers solve a problem.
A member of Group A jumped a queue.
A member of Group B helped an elderly man with his shopping.
A member of Group A visits an elderly relative in a nursing home.
A member of Group A dented a parked car and didn’t leave their contact details.
A member of Group A normally meets their friends on time.
A member of Group A comforts a colleague who is upset.
A member of Group A trespassed on private property.
A member of Group A lost their temper and hit their neighbour.
A member of Group B tactfully excused themselves from an uncomfortable conversation.
A member of Group A helps keep a shared kitchen tidy.
A member of Group A failed to return a borrowed item.
A member of Group A gave money to charity.
A member of Group A helped a neighbour clear snow from their drive.
A member of Group A sends flowers to their mother.
A member of Group B exercises regularly.
A member of Group A helps out in a community group.
A member of Group A occasionally works overtime for no pay in order to do a good job.
A member of Group A returns something they have borrowed.
A member of Group A helped friends to move house.
A member of Group A volunteers for a local charity.
A member of Group B stole a packet of crisps.
A member of Group B always talks about himself and his problems.
A member of Group B visits a friend in hospital.
A member of Group B teased a cat.
A member of Group A gave good advice to a friend in trouble.
A member of Group A threw the Monopoly board across the room when they lost.
A member of Group B lent friends a garden tool.
A member of Group B dropped litter.
A member of Group B is an advisor to a youth group.
A member of Group A keeps themselves informed about current events.
A member of Group B is rarely late for work.
A member of Group A considers the environmental impact of their purchases.
A member of Group A made another person feel very uncomfortable.
A member of Group A picks up a piece of litter someone else has dropped.
A member of Group A refused to assist an old person who was lost.
A member of Group A accepted a business loss rather than compromise their ideals.
Now please fill in the questionnaire provided.
Do not look back over these slides. Instead, rely on your memory.