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Prosocial behavior, or
intent to
benefit others, is a
social behavior that "benefit[s]
other people or
society as a whole", "such as helping, sharing...
- to help others, with
reward regarded or disregarded. It is a type of
prosocial behavior (voluntary
action intended to help or
benefit another individual...
- Liau,
Albert K.; Khoo,
Angeline (June 2009). "The
Effects of
Prosocial Video Games on
Prosocial Behaviors:
International Evidence From Correlational, Longitudinal...
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research on altruism,
studies often observe altruism as
demonstrated through prosocial behaviors such as helping, comforting, sharing, cooperation, philanthropy...
- key
nodes within the
social cognition brain network that
facilitates prosociality." Furthermore, they detected,
through analysis of over
three million...
- Hypothesis". A 2016
paper examines Asperger syndrome as "an
alternative prosocial adaptive strategy" that may have
developed as a
result of the emergence...
- LM,
Mesurado B,
Moreno JE (2018-11-29). "Ethical Position,
Empathy and
Prosocial Behaviour Model: Its
Contribution to
Prevention and Psychotherapeutic...
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principles have used reinforcement, modeling, and
punishment to
foster prosocial behavior. This is
sometimes referred to as
behavioral development, a sub-category...
- from the stressor, for example,
thereby decreasing the
likelihood of
prosocial behavior.
There is
evidence that
sympathy and
personal distress are subjectively...
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university students did. Ego
depletion has also been
implicated in
guilt and
prosocial behavior. The
feeling of guilt,
while unpleasant, is
necessary to facilitate...