Do you like to help others in need? Do you make an effort to listen and offer support to friends and family? Do you feel motivated to volunteer your time and skills to support charitable causes? Or, do you help others to maintain a good image in society? Take this Prosocial Skill Test to know whether you have prosocial skills or not.
What Is Prosocial Skill?
Prosocial skill refers to actions or behaviors that are intended to benefit other people or society as a whole. These behaviors are driven by empathy, compassion, and a genuine concern for the well-being of others.
Prosocial behavior can take various forms and can be exhibited in different situations, ranging from small acts of kindness to more significant efforts to address social issues.
Some characteristics of prosocial behavior include:
- Offering a helping hand to someone in need, such as helping someone carry their groceries, offering directions
- Sharing resources, time, or knowledge with others, collaborating on projects
- Actively listening to someone’s concerns, providing emotional support, and offering advice or encouragement
- Expecting a return after helping a person in need
- Often engaging in helping behavior to maintain a good status and impression in the society
Instructions For Taking the Prosocial Skill Test
Below is a list of statements related to an individual’s intent to help another person or prosocial behavior. Please read each statement carefully and rate the extent to which these are relevant to you.
Please note: This test is a self-assessment.
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Sign Of Low Prosocial Skill
Your score indicates that you have a low sign of prosocial skills. It is evident from your score that to a few extent, you might like to help people and might try to soothe and support others slightly when they feel upset. Further, your score seems that a few times, you might like to help others by providing them with requirements, but might also expect a return for the same in the future. Along with this, it can be seen from your score that to a few extent, you might like to treat people with equal respect and dignity and might protest in a few cases when you witness others being treated unfairly.
Besides this, your score reflects that a few times, you might like to seek opportunities to work as a team and like to share few of your knowledge among others to help grow in life. Further, it might also be possible that a few times you like to get engaged in fundraising or social charities to maintain a good image and status in society. However, it should be noted that these signs might have a chance to impact your social, occupational, personal, and other areas of functioning.
Want to learn more?
Some ways an individual can follow to strengthen the skills of prosocial behavior, such as engaging in activities that help to develop empathy like reading books, watching movies, or participating in role-playing exercises, simple acts of kindness like offering a compliment, holding the door for someone, practicing active listening by fully focusing on the person speaking, maintaining eye contact, joining group activities or projects, and being aware of the current social scenario to get motivated about social welfare. If you want to know how to better develop your prosocial skills, talk to our professional psychologists.
You can use our Mood Tracker to stay mindful of your mood every day, and identify your innermost thoughts & emotions on a daily basis. It will help you in doing the things you love while limiting activities that might dampen your mood.
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Sign Of Moderate Prosocial Skill
Your score indicates that you have moderate signs of prosocial skills. It is evident from your score that sometimes you might like to help people and might try to soothe and support others when they feel upset. Further, your score seems that often you might like to help others by providing them with requirements, but might also expect a return for the same in the future. Along with this, it can be seen from your score that to some extent, you might like to treat people with equal respect and dignity and might protest in some of those cases when you witness others being treated unfairly.
Besides this, your score reflects that in some cases, you might like to seek opportunities to work as a team and like to share your knowledge sometimes among others to help grow in life. Further, it might also be possible that in some cases you like to get engaged in fundraising or social charities to maintain a good image and status in society. However, it should be noted that these signs might have a chance to impact some of your social, occupational, personal, and other areas of functioning.
Want to learn more?
Some ways an individual can follow to strengthen the skills of prosocial behavior, such as engaging in activities that help to develop empathy like reading books, watching movies, or participating in role-playing exercises, simple acts of kindness like offering a compliment, holding the door for someone, practicing active listening by fully focusing on the person speaking, maintaining eye contact, joining group activities or projects, and being aware of the current social scenario to get motivated about social welfare. If you want to know how to better develop your prosocial skills, talk to our professional psychologists.
You can use our Mood Tracker to stay mindful of your mood every day, and identify your innermost thoughts & emotions on a daily basis. It will help you in doing the things you love while limiting activities that might dampen your mood.
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Sign Of High Prosocial Skill
Your score indicates that you have a high sign of prosocial skills. It is evident from your score that in most cases you seem to like to help people and try soothing and supporting others when they feel upset. Further, your score seems that in most possible cases you seem to like to help others by providing them with requirements, but tend to expect a return for the same in the future. Along with this, it can be seen from your score that in almost all cases, you seem to like to treat people with equal respect and dignity and tend to protest in many of those cases when you witness others being treated unfairly.
Besides this, your score reflects that you seem to strongly seek opportunities to work as a team and like very much to share your knowledge among others to help grow in life. Further, it might also be possible that in most cases you seem to like to get engaged in fundraising or social charities to maintain a good image and status in society. However, it should be noted that all these signs might cause an impact strongly on social, personal, occupational, and other areas of functioning in your life.
Want to learn more?
Some ways an individual can follow to strengthen the skills of prosocial behavior, such as engaging in activities that help to develop empathy like reading books, watching movies, or participating in role-playing exercises, simple acts of kindness like offering a compliment, holding the door for someone, practicing active listening by fully focusing on the person speaking, maintaining eye contact, joining group activities or projects, and being aware of the current social scenario to get motivated about social welfare. If you want to know how to better develop your prosocial skills, talk to our professional psychologists.
You can use our Mood Tracker to stay mindful of your mood every day, and identify your innermost thoughts & emotions on a daily basis. It will help you in doing the things you love while limiting activities that might dampen your mood.
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Question 1 of 15
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It makes me feel good to help other people.
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Question 2 of 15
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I engage in helping others based on the demand of the situation.
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Question 3 of 15
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I tend to listen and offer support to friends and family in need.
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I am motivated to make a positive impact on society such as tree planting, beach cleaning, etc.
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I like to encourage and guide people to achieve their desired goals.
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Question 6 of 15
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I like to donate to charities or support fundraising campaigns for important causes.
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Question 7 of 15
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I seek opportunities to work in teams and value others’ feedback.
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Question 8 of 15
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I believe in treating all individuals with equal respect and dignity.
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Question 9 of 15
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I enjoy sharing my knowledge with others to help them learn and grow.
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Question 10 of 15
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I tend to protest when witness others being treated unfairly.
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Question 11 of 15
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I tend to forgive others, even when I have been hurt by their actions.
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Question 12 of 15
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I try to understand when others are experiencing discomfort, even in situations where they have not expressed it to me.
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Question 13 of 15
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I like to give compliments to others based on their qualities or appearance.
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Question 14 of 15
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I help others with a desire to maintain a good image and status in society.
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Question 15 of 15
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I feel that if I help someone‚ they should help me in the future.