Multiple Choice
One reason that adults _____ sharp distinctions between prosocial behavior and altruism when evaluating the benevolence of young children is that _____.
A) make; adults insist that children adopt a motivational definition of altruism
B) make; adults view altruism as mandatory and prosocial conduct as discretionary
C) fail to make; they wish to encourage any kind of benevolence on children's part
D) fail to make; they are trying to encourage children to adopt a behavioral rather than a motivational definition of altruism
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