Define prosocial behaviors.
a. A panel of students who have had trouble in school and who have agreed to talk with their peer group about how they handled these difficulties
b. Consists of a series of questions geared to a particular age group and helps the teacher find out more about their students’ background, interests, and perspectives
c. A type of learning that engages students actively in the learning process through the use of hands-on tasks, discussion, and decision-making
d. Behaviors that are positive and that build relationships
Ans: d
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