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Prosocial vs Prosociality - What's the difference?

prosocial | prosociality |

As an adjective prosocial

is beneficial to all parties and consistent with community laws and mores.

As a noun prosociality is

the quality of being prosocial.

prosocial

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Beneficial to all parties and consistent with community laws and mores
  • Contributing to a beneficial outcome by negotiation, problem solving, problem analysis, clarification, or respectful behaviors
  • Derived terms

    * prosocially * prosocialize

    Antonyms

    * antisocial

    Anagrams

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    prosociality

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • The quality of being prosocial.
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  • , passage=DeBruine ( 2004 a) provided preliminary evidence that facial resemblance has a different impact in the domain of mate choice than in the domain of prosociality . }}