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dedylja [7]
2 years ago
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In the context of sociocultural factors predicting prosocial behavior, eagly and crowley (1986) noted that men are more likely t

han women to?
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Marizza181 [45]2 years ago
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In the context of sociocultural factors that predict prosocial behavior, Eagle and Crowley (1986) observed that men are more likely than women to help in situations in which a perceived danger is present.

<h3 /><h3>What are sociocultural factors?</h3>

They are related to factors that affect the behavior and actions of individuals in society, impacted by culture, the process of socialization and biological and environmental factors.

Some of the sociocultural factors that most impact society are:

  • Culture
  • Religion
  • Demography
  • Social classes
  • Sexuality
  • Educational level

Therefore, sociocultural factors are capable of generating patterns of behavior perceived in certain groups, impacting society and its beliefs and values, in addition to being important for the strategic definition of large companies.

Find out more about sociocultural factors here:

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