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Date: 2014-09-30 05:06:15
Science
Prosocial behavior
Helpfulness
Religiosity
Altruism
Helping behavior
Psychology
Social psychology
Behavior
Behavioural sciences

Love Thy Neighbor: Religion and Prosocial Behavior

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