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Crystal Collins
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
'Principlism', one of Batson's (1994) motives for helping others, refers to prosocial acts that are:
A) based on the principles of a defined collective.
B) based on the reciprocity principle.
C) principally aimed at the benefit of the actor.
D) the consequence of a moral principle.
Principlism
An approach in bioethics that uses four key principles (autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice) as a framework for decision-making in healthcare.
Prosocial Acts
Behaviors that benefit others or society as a whole, such as helping, sharing, or donating.
- Assess the role of moral and ethical principles in guiding helping behaviors.
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Learning Objectives
- Assess the role of moral and ethical principles in guiding helping behaviors.
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