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Social Responsibility
[edit | edit source]Social responsibility (SR) outcomes investigate our duty to perform so as to maintain a balanced relationship among individuals and groups.
There are four social responsibility outcomes:
- SR1: Distinguish between altruism and prosocial behaviour.
- SR2: Contrast two theories explaining altruism in humans.
- SR3: Using one or more research studies, explain cross-cultural differences in prosocial behaviour.
- SR4: Examine factors influencing bystanderism.
Note that any example responses are not necessarily worth full marks, but exist simply to provide an idea of how an example looks.
SR1
[edit | edit source]Distinguish between altruism and prosocial behaviour
SR2
[edit | edit source]Contrast two theories explaining altruism in humans
SR3
[edit | edit source]Using one or more research studies, explain cross-cultural differences in prosocial behaviour
SR4
[edit | edit source]Examine factors influencing bystanderism
This question was last asked in the November paper in 2014.