Prosocial behavior is

a. performed with the goal of benefiting another person.
b. appreciated by everyone we help.
c. performed without regard to a person's self-interest.
d. all of the above

Answer: A

Psychology

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a. projection b. displacement c. reaction formation d. sublimation

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In his sleep research, Drummond and others (2000) found that

the _____ lobes were very active on the rested group but very inactive in the sleep-deprived group. Moreover, they found the _____ lobes of the sleep-deprived group to be highly active, perhaps to overcompensate for their sleep deprived condition. Fill in the blank with correct word

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