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The Effects of the Facial Expression of Beneficiaries in Charity Appeals and Psychological Involvement on Donation Intentions: Evidence from an Online Experiment

, 2017
To increase the effectiveness of fundraising campaigns, many human-need charities include pictures of beneficiaries in their ads. However, it is unclear when and why the facial expression of these beneficiaries (sad versus happy) may influence the ...
Xiaoxia Cao, L. Jia
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Are Donation-Based Measures of Ideology Valid Predictors of Individual-Level Policy Preferences?

Journal of Politics, 2017
This article validates donation-based measures of ideology against a rich battery of policy items from the Congressional Campaign Election Study. Donation-based measures are powerful predictors of policy preferences for a wide range of issues and ...
Adam Bonica
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Donation deferred

Nursing Standard, 1994
The RCN has deferred a decision on whether to donate £1,500 for renowned US nurse Virginia Henderson to live in a supported community setting.
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A Multicentre and stratified study of the attitude of medical students towards organ donation in Spain

Ethnicity and Health, 2019
A. Ríos   +23 more
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Organ donation

Emergency Nurse, 2011
In this article, the research team has compared NHS Blood and Transplant data collected in all four UK countries between 1990 and 2009. They analysed rates of donation of kidneys, livers, hearts, lungs and corneas per million of the population to see how they differed between the four countries and whether the differences relate to organ type.
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A systematic review of incentives in blood donation

Transfusion, 2018
Kathleen Chell   +3 more
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Obstetric and neonatal complications in pregnancies conceived after oocyte donation: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

BJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2017
M. Storgaard   +9 more
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Donatus and Donatism

2017
The Donatist party began around 312 ce when Mensurius, bishop of Carthage, died and was replaced by Caecilian. Caecilian’s accusers claimed that he had been ordained by a traditor, someone who had “handed over” the scriptures to Roman officials during the Diocletian persecution. This ordination by a traditor allegedly contaminated Caecilian and all who
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