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Annual Review of Economics, 2014
Reciprocal behavioral has been found to play a significant role in many economic domains, including labor supply, tax compliance, voting behavior, and fund-raising. What explains individuals’ tendency to respond to the kindness of others? Existing theories posit internal preferences for the welfare of others, inequality aversion, or utility from ...
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Reciprocal behavioral has been found to play a significant role in many economic domains, including labor supply, tax compliance, voting behavior, and fund-raising. What explains individuals’ tendency to respond to the kindness of others? Existing theories posit internal preferences for the welfare of others, inequality aversion, or utility from ...
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The American Journal of Bioethics, 2021
Biomedical research and its translation continue to pose normative questions about the nature of relations between researcher and participant and the role of research involving human subjects in so...
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Biomedical research and its translation continue to pose normative questions about the nature of relations between researcher and participant and the role of research involving human subjects in so...
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Nursing Standard, 1999
Reciprocal secondment can improve relationships between organisations and be of great benefit to the individuals involved. Damien Black and Paula Martyn describe the planning and outcomes of their reciprocal secondment in the fields of health authority nursing and nurse education.
D, Black, P, Martyn
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Reciprocal secondment can improve relationships between organisations and be of great benefit to the individuals involved. Damien Black and Paula Martyn describe the planning and outcomes of their reciprocal secondment in the fields of health authority nursing and nurse education.
D, Black, P, Martyn
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The Mathematical Gazette, 1953
The reciprocal nomogram described in Note 2108 (February, 1950) for the solution of 1/R = 1/R 1 + 1/R 2 is a particular case of a more general ...
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The reciprocal nomogram described in Note 2108 (February, 1950) for the solution of 1/R = 1/R 1 + 1/R 2 is a particular case of a more general ...
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People exhibit group reciprocity when they retaliate, not against the person who harmed them, but against somebody else in that person's group. Group reciprocity may be a key motivation behind intergroup conflict. We investigated group reciprocity in a laboratory experiment. After a group identity manipulation, subjects played a Prisoner's Dilemma with
David Hugh-Jones, Martin A. Leroch
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