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prosocial

[proh-soh-shuhl]

adjective

  1. relating to behavior that helps others, benefits the community, or promotes connection, friendship, and acceptance.



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Furthermore, studies have also shown that musical training in adolescence increases empathy and prosocial behaviors.

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Scullin noted that experimentally increasing sleep improved these positive attributes, which are at the core of well-being and among the underpinnings of prosocial behaviors.

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Moreover, nature-rich settings bring out “prosocial behavior” — helping, sharing and caring for others — which nurtures human connections.

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"Our work shows that by creating opportunities for leaders to engage in such gratitude reflections, organizations can foster a positive and supportive work environment that encourages prosocial behavior and enhances overall leadership effectiveness."

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They then assessed whether adolescents with a higher increase in positive affect had healthier outcomes as adults based on 41 outcomes related to physical health, healthy behavior, mental and psychological well-being, and prosocial behavior.

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