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    • Helping and Prosocial Behavior

      By Dennis L. Poepsel and David A. Schroeder
      People often act to benefit other people, and these acts are examples of prosocial behavior. Such behaviors may come in many guises: helping an individual in need; sharing personal resources; volunteering time, effort, and expertise; cooperat…
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