Asked by
Fatima Molina Guevara
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
Altruistic behaviour refers to behaviour that:
A) involves a payoff for the helper.
B) cannot be classified as prosocial behaviour.
C) is intended to benefit the person helped rather than the helper.
D) hurts the helper.
Altruistic Behaviour
Actions taken to benefit others without expecting any benefit or reward in return.
Prosocial Behaviour
Acts that are positively valued by society.
Payoff
The return or result obtained from an investment or action, often used in the context of games, economics, and decision-making.
- Get acquainted with the understanding of prosocial behavior and its wide-ranging aspects.
- Analyze the role of empathy in motivating helping behavior.
Verified Answer
KW
Learning Objectives
- Get acquainted with the understanding of prosocial behavior and its wide-ranging aspects.
- Analyze the role of empathy in motivating helping behavior.