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Helping behavior

Helping behavior refers to voluntary actions intended to help others, with reward regarded or disregarded. It is a type of prosocial behavior.

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Quick Answer: Helping behavior refers to voluntary actions intended to help others, with reward regarded or disregarded. It is a type of prosocial behavior. Altruism is distinguished from helping behavior in this way: Altruism refers to prosocial behaviors that are carried out without expectation of obtaining external reward or internal reward. An example of altruism would be anonymously donating to charity.
DEFINITIONS
  • verbTo provide assistance to (someone or something).
  • verbTo assist (a person) in getting something, especially food or drink at table; used with to.
  • nounA portion or serving, especially of food that one takes for oneself, or to which one helps oneself.
  • nounAn amount or quantity
TV Shows
  • Helping Hands
    Celebrating the people and organisations across Australia who make the world a better place....
  • Don't Exclude Me
    With school exclusions at their highest in a decade, behavioral expert Marie Gentles visits Milto...
  • Au Secours De Beatrice
    Béatrice Clément, a 48-year-old qualified emergency physician, highly competent but also vulner...
Media & Art
Cry for Help
May I Help You? (in cooperation with Allan McCollum)
Help the Disabled, from Krüppel
Synonyms
assistassistanceportionservingaidhelp