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    Who dares, wins: heroism versus altruism in women's mate choice by Kelly, S, Dunbar, R

    Published 2001
    “…Bravery in a male was shown to be the stronger factor influencing female choice of short-term partners, long-term partners, and male friends, with altruism playing a lesser part in their choice. Altruism was deemed important in long-term relationships and friendships, but for short-term liaisons, non-altruists were preferred to altruists. …”
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    Who dares, wins: Heroism versus altruism in women's mate choice by Kelly, S, Dunbar, R

    Published 2001
    “…Bravery in a male was shown to be the stronger factor influencing female choice of short-term partners, long-term partners, and male friends, with altruism playing a lesser part in their choice. Altruism was deemed important in long-term relationships and friendships, but for short-term liaisons, non-altruists were preferred to altruists. …”
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    The Healthy Selfishness and Pathological Altruism Scale: Adaptation into Turkish and Validity and Reliability Study by Orkide Bakalım, Fatma Selda Öz Soysal

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Healthy selfishness was positively related to self-love, self-efficacy, and altruism, whereas pathological altruism had a negative relationship with self-love, self-efficacy, and altruism. …”
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    Delaying rewards has greater effect on altruism when the beneficiary is socially distant. by Jerzy Osiński, Adam Karbowski

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Based on the assumption that social distance and time are dimensions of psychological distance important for altruistic choices it was predicted that enhancement of altruism due to delaying rewards when choosing between a reward for oneself and for another person would be more pronounced the greater the social distance between the subject and another person. …”
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