This study aims to determine the effect of religiosity and peer conformity on prosocial behavior. Respondents in this study consisted of 72 students who participated in Christian spiritual fellowship (Perkantas). Data were collected using the scale of prosocial behavior, scale of religiosity and scale of peer conformity; all were particularly developed by the researchers. The results revealed that there are partial and simultan effects of religiosity and peer conformity on prosocial behavior. It was concluded that religiosity and peer conformity have an important role in shaping prosocial behavior in everyday life.
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