Multiple Choice
Cross-cultural studies of prosocial behaviour suggest that prosocial behaviour is most evident among children who:
A) grow up in cultures which have heroic folk legends involving altruism
B) live in societies which forbid personal ownership of property
C) are required to help, for example by sharing in the care and raising of younger children
D) have never been exposed to television
E) are taught religious values
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