• Prosocial behavior is a social behavior that "benefit[s] other people or society as a whole", "such as helping, sharing, donating, co-operating, and volunteering"...
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    Helping behavior refers to voluntary actions intended to help others, with reward regarded or disregarded. It is a type of prosocial behavior (voluntary...
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    into behavior works, and why. This model suggests a link between positive media with prosocial behavior and violent media with aggressive behavior, and...
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  • students did. Ego depletion has also been implicated in guilt and prosocial behavior. The feeling of guilt, while unpleasant, is necessary to facilitate...
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    Altruism (redirect from Altruistic behavior)
    Carlo, Gustavo, eds. (2014). "1 The Study of Prosocial Behavior: Past, Present, and Future". Prosocial Development. Oxford University Press. pp. 3–16...
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    MDMA increases sociability, prosociality, and emotional empathy in humans. In animals, MDMA induced prosocial behavior and elevations in circulating...
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  • is an example of behavioral management approach that seeks to develop prosocial behavior. In this model, socially appropriate behaviors are encouraged and...
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    Also, adolescents were likely to display prosocial behaviors that were similar to the consistent behaviors of the group they were in. An adolescent's...
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  • prosocial behavior. This effect was moderated by self-construals such that people with relatively independent self-construals became less prosocial while...
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    knee, foot). Both dogs and wolves have the cognitive capacity for prosocial behavior toward humans; however it is not guaranteed. For canids to perform...
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  • progression of morality. Empathy causes people to be more prominent in prosocial behavior as discussed earlier. Without empathy, there would be no humanity...
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  • a motivating factor for unselfish, prosocial behavior, whereas a lack of empathy is related to antisocial behavior. Apart from the automatic tendency...
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  • with, and will not cause, increases in aggression and decreases in prosocial behavior. Other research argues that there are no such effects of violent video...
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  • self-efficacy on transgressive behavior was developed and verified in research with school children. Prosocial behavior (such as helping others, sharing...
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  • (2017). "Social identity shapes social valuation: evidence from prosocial behavior and vicarious reward". Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 12 (8): 1219–1228...
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  • personality can predict other behavior. One major area of focus for time preference effects is that of prosocial behavior. This is as future allocation...
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  • trustworthiness, but also increases the chance of prosocial behavior. One theory is that this prosocial behavior occurs because facial resemblance is a potential...
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    influencing prosocial behaviors and moral decision-making. Genetics contribute to the development and expression of certain traits and behaviors, including...
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  • do exist. OCB has also been compared to prosocial organizational behavior (POB). POB is defined as behavior within an organization that is aimed at improving...
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    the following behavior patterns: Low rates of prosocial behavior, e.g. taking turns, sharing High rates of aggressive or disruptive behavior High rates of...
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  • Tootling is a classroom-based intervention used to increase peer prosocial behaviors, particularly offering and receiving help, while decreasing negative...
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  • psychologists are interested in understanding the motivations behind prosocial behavior in order to learn how to encourage individuals to help and care for...
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    emotionality, allows for examination and prediction of behavior based on less prosocial behavior. Studies using the HEXACO model have found support for...
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  • also found that girls are more sympathetic, prosocial, and morally motivated than boys. Prosocial behavior has been noted in children as young as twelve...
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  • to promote selflessness, prosocial behavior, and group emotion, whereas a lack of empathy is related to antisocial behavior. During an embarrassing situation...
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  • prosocial behavior. This effect was moderated by self-construals such that people with relatively independent self-construals became less prosocial while...
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    N.; Zhou, Q.; Koller, S (2001). "Brazilian adolescents' prosocial moral judgment and behavior: Relations to sympathy, perspective-taking, gender-role...
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  • 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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    conditioning behaviors observed in habitual drug abusers. Oxytocin is typically remembered for the effect it has on prosocial behaviors, such as its role...
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  • self-regulatory skills (see Emotional self-regulation), ties to prosocial organizations (see prosocial behavior), and a positive outlook on life. Transhumanist philosophers...
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