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General Framework

The social responsibility (SR) outcomes concentrate on behaviour that is considered accepted in society, and that which has come to be expected by individuals, groups, and organisations.

There are four social responsibility outcomes:

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SR1

Distinguish between altruism and prosocial behaviour.

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SR2

Contrast two theories explaining altruism in humans.

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SR3

Using one or more research studies, explain cross-cultural differences in prosocial behaviour.

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SR4

Examine factors influencing bystanderism.

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