Exposure to COVID-19 is associated with increased altruism, particularly at the local level
Abstract Theory posits that situations of existential threat will enhance prosociality in general and particularly toward others perceived as belonging to the same group as the individual (parochial altruism). Yet, the global character of the COVID-19 pandemic may blur boundaries between ingroups an...
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Autores principales: | Gianluca Grimalda, Nancy R. Buchan, Orgul D. Ozturk, Adriana C. Pinate, Giulia Urso, Marilynn B. Brewer |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/48793b5b6f914dd69154765c13797af5 |
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