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    Intrinsically Motivated Conduct Intended to Help Others Without Expectations or Acknowledgement
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Intrinsically Motivated Conduct Intended to Help Others Without Expectations or Acknowledgement

Question 96

Question 96

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Intrinsically motivated conduct intended to help others without expectations or acknowledgement or reward is referred to as:


A) courtesy
B) prosocial behavior
C) altruistic behavior
D) other-oriented behavior

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