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Prosocial behaviour can generally be defined as acts that:
Gender Identity
An individual's personal sense of their own gender, which may or may not correspond to the sex assigned at birth.
Biological Sex
The physical characteristics, such as reproductive and sexual anatomy, chromosome patterns, and hormone levels, that identify an individual as male, female, or intersex.
Expected Behaviors
Actions or reactions that are considered normal or anticipated in a particular social or cultural context.
Gender Typing
The process by which children acquire the values, motives, and behaviors considered appropriate for their gender in their culture.
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