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Bulletin of Economic Research, 2011
ABSTRACTThis paper focuses on the friendship effect on donations in a dictator game. Our results indicate that the taste for altruism is substantially increased when friends play the role of recipients. Controlling for reciprocity there is still a significant friendship effect on donations.
Brañas-Garza, Pablo +2 more
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ABSTRACTThis paper focuses on the friendship effect on donations in a dictator game. Our results indicate that the taste for altruism is substantially increased when friends play the role of recipients. Controlling for reciprocity there is still a significant friendship effect on donations.
Brañas-Garza, Pablo +2 more
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Ethics and Information Technology, 2000
It has become quite common for people to develop `personal' relationships nowadays, exclusively via extensive correspondence across the Net. Friendships, even romantic love relationships, are apparently, flourishing. But what kind of relations really are possible in this wayq In this paper, we focus on the case of close friendship.
Dean Cocking, Steve Matthews
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It has become quite common for people to develop `personal' relationships nowadays, exclusively via extensive correspondence across the Net. Friendships, even romantic love relationships, are apparently, flourishing. But what kind of relations really are possible in this wayq In this paper, we focus on the case of close friendship.
Dean Cocking, Steve Matthews
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We investigate the scope for cooperation within a community engaged in repeated reciprocal interactions. Players seek the help of others and approach them sequentially according to some fixed order, that is, a ranking profile. We study the ranking profiles that are most effective in sustaining cooperation in equilibrium, that is, profiles that support ...
Yossi Feinberg, Willemien Kets
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Angelaki, 2014
AbstractRelations between humans and animals occur under myriad forms and with profound richness. However, taking account of these relations often poses a considerable difficulty. That humans have a strong interest in many other animals, and that humans give rise to a reciprocal interest among many animals, is an important cultural and evolutionary ...
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AbstractRelations between humans and animals occur under myriad forms and with profound richness. However, taking account of these relations often poses a considerable difficulty. That humans have a strong interest in many other animals, and that humans give rise to a reciprocal interest among many animals, is an important cultural and evolutionary ...
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2009
Wherefore slew I the stranger? He brought me dishonour. I saddled my mare Bijli. I set him upon her. I gave him rice and goat’s flesh. He bared me to laughter; When he was gone from my tent, swift I followed after, Taking a sword...
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Wherefore slew I the stranger? He brought me dishonour. I saddled my mare Bijli. I set him upon her. I gave him rice and goat’s flesh. He bared me to laughter; When he was gone from my tent, swift I followed after, Taking a sword...
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Social comparison with friends versus non‐friends
European Journal of Social Psychology, 2009AbstractThis paper investigates whether several aspects of social comparison in school classes differ as a function of the type of relation between the student and his or her target. Participants were 9612 students in the first grade of secondary education in the Netherlands (equivalent to Grade 7 in the US).
Lubbers, M.J. +2 more
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Friends or false friends [PDF]
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Friends, Friends or Euphemism Friends?
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 1991BANU MOLONEY, GABE PHILLIPS
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