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    Altruism and natural selection in a variable environment by dos Santos, M, Downing, PA, Griffin, AS, Cornwallis, CK, West, SA

    Published 2024
    “…Hamilton's rule provides the cornerstone for our understanding of the evolution of all forms of social behavior, from altruism to spite, across all organisms, from viruses to humans. …”
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    Effective altruism and requiring reasons to help others by Sinclair, T

    Published 2024
    “…Theron Pummer's impressive new book The Rules of Rescue seeks to defend effective altruism without taking on the controversial moral theoretical commitments. …”
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    Effectiveness and ecumenicity by Lim, Chong-Ming

    Published 2020
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    The MARS model in volunteering. by Mohd Imran Mohd Ayub., Tham, E. Y. J., Koh, Juinn Tong.

    Published 2010
    “…We would also be looking at personal motives in volunteering and determine which, self-actualisation or altruism is more prominent. We conducted a survey which garnered 266 respondents from four local universities. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Experiences, perceptions and ethical considerations of the malaria infection study in Thailand by Naemiratch, B, Kulpijit, N, Ruangkajorn, S, Day, NPJ, Prachumsri, J, Cheah, PY

    Published 2025
    “…We found that although compensation was a motivation for participation, this was secondary to it being beneficial to self (health checks; link to health networks; building merit) and others (medical research contribution; altruism). Participants expressed varied opinions regarding the requirement of a university degree as one of the inclusion criteria for MIST. …”
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    Investigating the role of self-sacrificing prosociality in intragroup and intergroup contexts by Katna, Dashalini P.

    Published 2020
    “…Parochial cooperation theories assume that strongly self-sacrificing members primarily desire and seek to achieve ingroup-favouring outcomes, and consequently become prepared to bear extreme costs to themselves. This altruism to help, however, does not always extend into intergroup contexts. …”
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    Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy