Why Do We Say Less When a Black Child Goes Missing?
How much we have to say about different events can reveal stereotypes and prejudices.
Why Do We Say Less When a Black Child Goes Missing?Why people prefer to give their time rather than money
Asking for help, rather than donations, can increase charitable giving.
A helping opportunity is associated with a sense of meaningfulness, which could encourage people to do more for charity.
Adelle X. Yang, Christopher K. Hsee, and Oleg Urminsky, “Eager to Help Yet Reluctant to Give: How Pro-social Effort and Pro-social Choices Diverge,” Working paper, July 2014.
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