 Objective Set #1 Social Responsibility: What comes to mind when you hear the term social responsibility?

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 Objective Set #1 Social Responsibility: What comes to mind when you hear the term social responsibility?

 Why are we helpful towards others? Can there be biopsychosocial influences?

 Altruism and Pro-Social Behavior: Obj. 1.1 Distinguish between altruism and pro-social behavior.

 Distinguish Differentiate, tell apart, discriminate between, tell the difference between

 Panel Discussion # : 45 minute discussion: Is Pure Altruism possible: Two approaches to the question. -What is true altruism -How do you explain altruism from an evolutionary standpoint? Can animals exhibit altruistic behavior?