Social Psychology
Prosocial behavior refers to voluntary actions intended to benefit others, including helping, sharing, donating, and volunteering. This concept is linked to various motivations, such as empathy, social norms, and the desire for social approval. Understanding prosocial behavior involves exploring how individuals decide to help others and the psychological and situational factors that influence these decisions.
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