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In discussions of moral development, prosocial behavior is best defined as:
Secondary Emotions
Emotions that are more complex, often derived from basic emotions, and include feelings such as guilt, shame, and pride.
Subjective Well-being
An individual’s personal assessment of their overall happiness and life satisfaction.
Health Status
Describes the state of physical, mental, and social well-being of an individual at a particular time.
Adaptive Value
The extent to which a particular trait or behavior increases the survival and reproductive success of an organism within a specific environment.
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