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An Untidy Generosity

2016
This chapter explores the structural untidiness of Anglican interfaith relations, especially with Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, which are variously located alongside mission, ecumenical, or social responsibility work in national church or diocesan offices.
Michael Ipgrave, Clare Amos
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The development of generosity and moral cognition across five cultures.

Developmental Science, 2017
Morality is an evolved aspect of human nature, yet is heavily influenced by cultural environment. This developmental study adopted an integrative approach by combining measures of socioeconomic status (SES), executive function, affective sharing ...
J. Cowell   +5 more
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Examining the Motivations for Generosity

Science, 2000
In their report “Cooperation through image scoring in humans” (5 May, p. [850][1]), Wedekind and Milinski describe an image-scoring game they conducted to test the process of indirect reciprocity ([1][2]).
Robbie M. Sutton, Nikolaos Kazantzis
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Egocentric biases and atypical generosity in autistic individuals

Autism Research, 2019
Individuals with autism spectrum conditions (ASCs) often experience difficulty and confusion in acknowledging others' perspectives and arguably exhibit egocentricity.
S. Tei   +9 more
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Generosity of Spirit

The Journal of Value Inquiry, 1998
Etude de cette forme particuliere de la generosite qu'est la generosite d'esprit, definie dans le cadre d'une psychologie du don, par opposition a la generosite economique. Examinant les differentes caracteristiques de la generosite d'esprit que sont la disposition d'esprit et la generosite de coeur, l'A.
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Prevalence and Generosity of Health Insurance Coverage: A Comparison of EU Member States

Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 2019
The concept of health insurance coverage can be resolved into two different components: “prevalence” (who is insured) and “generosity” (what is guaranteed) of the insurance.
F. Toth
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Preschoolers' generosity increases with understanding of the affective benefits of sharing.

Developmental Science, 2017
Research has demonstrated that sharing with others is rewarding, suggesting a proximal mechanism of humans' extraordinary tendency to engage in prosocial behavior.
M. Paulus, C. Moore
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Fifty years of welfare state generosity

Social Policy & Administration, 2022
L. Scruggs, Gabriela Ramalho Tafoya
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Is generosity involuntary?

Economics Letters, 2007
Abstract We estimate the distribution of exit reservation prices in a dictator game. The mean exit reservation price equals 82% of the dictator game endowment and only 36% of subjects have exit reservation prices consistent with selfish or social preferences.
Tomas Broberg   +2 more
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Is there justice in generosity?

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2013
Your downtown practice is growing slowly but surely despite the stagnated economy. One consistent referral source has been a large manufacturing plant, many of whose employees and families you have treated. Unfortunately, the recession has necessitated corporate layoffs and termination of employees' orthodontic insurance benefits. Young Brian, the last
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