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| Preferred Name | Prosocial behavior |
| Type | http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept |
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| prefLabel | Prosocial behavior
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| Previous_Classification | 10.40.160^Prosocial behavior|10.260.50.30.140.10^Prosocial behavior|10.350.50.140.10^Prosocial behavior|10.350.220.10.10^Prosocial behavior|110.90.50.140.10^Prosocial behavior|110.90.220.10.10^Prosocial behavior
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| alpha | Prosocial behavior
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| scopeNote | Prosocial behavior, or "voluntary behavior intended to benefit another",[1] is a social behavior that "benefit[s] other people or society as a whole,"[2] "such as helping, sharing, donating, co-operating, and volunteering."[3] These actions may be motivated by empathy and by concern about the welfare and rights of others,[4] as well as for egoistic or practical concerns.[1] Evidence suggests that prosociality is central to the well-being of social groups across a range of scales.[5][6] Empathy is a strong motive in eliciting prosocial behavior, and has deep evolutionary roots.[7] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosocial_behavior RD
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