Helping behavior refers to voluntary actions intended to help the others, with reward regarded or disregarded. It is a type of prosocial behavior (voluntary action intended to help or benefit another individual or group of individuals, such as sharing, comforting, rescuing and helping).
Altruism is distinguished from helping behavior. Altruism refers to prosocial behaviors that are carried out without expectation of obtaining external reward (concrete reward or social reward) or internal reward (self-reward). An example of altruism would be anonymously donating to charity.
Nimeona gari mpya za Samia; ni kama amekuja kutokomesha kwamba tulishoboka na zile Rolls Royce za mwanae? Yeye kaja sasa kutuonesha kwamba hatukuwa tumeona kitu bado.
Na bado duru zinasema tayari imenunuliwa ndege ya Rais ambayo hatujapata kuona Afrika, na mnunuzi ni yule yule tena mwanae...
When a friend is going through a difficult time, it’s natural to want to help, but it’s not always easy to know how. Think about occasions where you’ve been in need yourself – what did your friends do? What did you find the most helpful? Some friends may have kept their distance and perhaps you...
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