Research has shown that prosocial behavior improves from childhood into mid-adolescence, but only when:

A) studies are naturalistic observations rather than lab studies.
B) the target of concern is a child rather than an adult.
C) the behaviors have to do with helping or comforting others rather than sharing.
D) all of the above

Answer: B

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