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Selfless Giving

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
In four studies, we show that people who anticipate more personal change over time give more to others. We measure and manipulate participants' beliefs in the persistence of the defining psychological features of a person (e.g., his or her beliefs, values, and life goals) and measure generosity, finding support for the hypothesis in three studies using
Daniel M, Bartels   +2 more
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Activated charcoal: To give or not to give?

International Emergency Nursing, 2010
There has been much debate about the use of activated charcoal in patients who have taken overdoses and then present to Emergency Departments. There are clinical trials, research and position statements that have examined the effectiveness of activated charcoal in a number of overdoses of different medications, but there is still a debate surrounding ...
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Giving birth gives birth to neurons

Science, 2023
In mice, pregnancy results in new neurons that support recognition of ...
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Multipayer provider agreements: The gift that keeps on giving (and giving, and giving…)

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2004
This article discusses provider agreements that can be accessed by various different payers rather than solely by the single parties that originated the agreements. In recent years, these "multipayer agreements" have been used both more widely and for wider purposes than in the past. The application of multipayer agreements is becoming more complex and
Michael L, Resnick, Barry D, Pressman
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Give and Take or Give and Give: Charitable Giving in Migrant Households [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
We investigate how households from migrant communities in Australia deal with conflicting claims on their resources for charitable giving in various forms, using household survey data. We examine financial donations, volunteering and remittances among the competing claims on migrants' resources and the effect of secular consumption on giving.
Richard P.C. Brown   +3 more
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To Give or Not to Give

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1999
L. G. Steed   +3 more
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To Give or Not to Give: The Challenge of Pharmaceutical Coupons

The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2018
Diabetes is epidemic and many people cannot afford insulin, a lifesaving medication, as its price has increased by almost 160 percent in the past five years.1 To help subsidize the cost of insulin, one of the staff members at my hospital would like to give patients copayment coupons provided to her by pharmaceutical companies. I advised my colleague to
Mihail, Zilbermint, Louise, Schiavone
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P10 To give, or not to give…

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2018
Aim‘Between September 2006 and June 2009, the NPSA (National Patient Safety Agency) received reports of 27 deaths, 68 severe harms and 21 383 other patient safety incidents relating to omitted or delayed medicines’.1 The Trust’s Medicines Code states that ‘critical’ medicines should be administered within one hour of the prescribed times, and all other
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A bibliometric analysis on gift giving

Psychology and Marketing, 2023
Julian Givi, H Kent Baker, Gopal Das
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An integrative review of gift‐giving research in consumer behavior and marketing

Journal of Consumer Psychology, 2023
Julian Givi, Tina M Lowrey, Jeff Galak
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