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Prosocial Behavior Research Topics

Prosocial Behavior Definition

Prosocial behavior is voluntary behavior intended to benefit another. Thus, it includes behaviors such as helping, sharing, or providing comfort to another. Prosocial behavior is evident in young children but changes in frequency and in its expression with age. Individual differences in prosocial behavior are caused by a combination of heredity, socialization, and situational factors. Prosocial behaviors can be preformed for a variety of reasons, ranging from selfish and manipulative reasons (e.g., helping get something in return) to moral and other-oriented reasons (e.g., helping because of moral principles or sympathy for another’s plight). Prosocial behavior that is not performed for material or social rewards (e.g., rewards, approval), but is based on concern for another or moral values, is usually labeled “altruism.”  Read more about Prosocial Behavior.

Prosocial Behavior Research Topics:

  • Altruism
  • Altruistic Punishment
  • Attraction
  • Bystander Effect
  • Compassion
  • Cooperation
  • Decision Model of Helping
  • Empathy-Altruism Hypothesis
  • Helping Behavior
  • Negative-State Relief Model
  • Reciprocal Altruism
  • Search for Meaning in Life
  • Volunteerism

Prosocial Behavior Importance

Prosocial Behavior Research TopicsProsocial behavior is relevant to both the quality of close interpersonal relationships and to interactions among individuals and groups without close ties. People, as individuals or as members of a group, often assist others in need or distress, as well as others whose needs are relatively trivial. Charities and societies depend on people helping one another. In addition, prosocial behavior has benefits for the benefactor. For example, children who are more prosocial tend to be better liked by peers, and adults who engage in helping activities tend to have better psychological health.

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