Asked by
Trevin Coffell
on Dec 24, 2024Verified
Altruistic behavior is behavior that:
A) is intended to be helpful to others.
B) unintentionally harms others.
C) intentionally harms others.
D) has no known motivation behind it.
Intentionally Harms
The deliberate infliction of injury or damage to another person or entity.
Altruistic Behavior
Altruistic behavior is selfless actions done for the benefit of others, without expectation of reward or recognition.
Helpful
Providing assistance or benefit to others, often by offering support or making tasks easier to accomplish.
- Elucidate on the core concepts of altruism and the underlying motivations for behaviors characterized by altruism.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Elucidate on the core concepts of altruism and the underlying motivations for behaviors characterized by altruism.