Multiple Choice
Research on the relationship between prosocial behaviour and group membership have shown that
A) prosocial behaviour is much more likely to occur when people feel part of a group or community.
B) prosocial behaviour is not related to group membership.
C) feeling part of a group or community increase prosocial behaviour for women but not for men.
D) group membership only enhance prosocial behaviour towards in-group members.
E) group membership only enhances prosocial behaviour in interdependent cultures.
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