tendency for one to demonstrate helping behavior is dependent upon one's indentity
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- "Tendency for one to demonstrate helping behavior" refers to the inclination or likelihood of an individual to assist or support others. - "Dependent upon one's identity" implies that this tendency is influenced by the individual's sense of self, including their Show more…
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