Ms. Bruce's 3rd-grade class has an unspoken policy that if a child forgets or does not have a lunch to eat, other children may choose to share an item of his or her lunch so the child will not go without a lunch. Ms. Bruce likes to remind her pupils that in doing this, one is not receiving a reward or some type of social approval. Ms. Bruce is asking her students to perform this act from _____ motives

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Ms. Bruce is asking her students to perform this act from altruistic  motives

What is meant by altruistic motives?

Altruistic behavior is typically characterized as being driven by the desire to help another person out of compassion for that individual. The term is used as an alternative to the terms "self-interested," "selfish," or "egoistic," which are used to describe actions taken entirely for one's own gain.

Altruism is driven by a desire to change others (e.g., to urge a change in another's way of life, to improve another's confidence, or to give them the tools they need to take control of their lives). As an illustration, consider how significantly helping someone else can alter their life.

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