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Discussion B: Pro-social Behavior
Week 3 - Initial Discussion Posting (300+ words):
Define prosocial behavior (this definition can be a part of your 300 words)
Read page 329 of Together: The Science of Social Psychology - “Do I have to be the one to help? Diffusion of responsibility.”
Respond to the article’s title question in 300+ words:
Do YOU “have” to be the one to help? Why or why not? Explain, and give one example of a time you exhibited pro-social behavior.
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Running Head: PSYCHOLOGY
Pro-social Behavior
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PRO-SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
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Prosocial behavior is the voluntary act of helping a person in need without expecting a
reward. This behavior is motivated by a sense of altruism, which is voluntary helping for the
wellbeing of others who are in need and not for the benefit of the person helping. Examples of
prosocial behavior include protecting a person from harm,...
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