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" The Golden Rule Ethic, its Measurement, and Relationships with Well-Being and Prosocial Values Across Four Religions in India "
Dimitri Putilin
Costanzo, Philip R.
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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803522
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Doc. No
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TL48315
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Call number
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1705562383; 3717557
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Main Entry
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Nockerts, Regina A.
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Title & Author
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The Golden Rule Ethic, its Measurement, and Relationships with Well-Being and Prosocial Values Across Four Religions in India\ Dimitri PutilinCostanzo, Philip R.
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College
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Duke University
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Date
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2015
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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field of study
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Psychology and Neuroscience
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2015
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Page No
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103
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Note
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Committee members: Curry, John F.; Leary, Mark R.; Strauman, Timothy J.; Wong, David
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-97060-9
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Abstract
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As a psychological principle, the golden rule represents an ethic of universal empathic concern. It is, surprisingly, present in the sacred texts of virtually all religions, and in philosophical works across eras and continents. Building on the literature demonstrating a positive impact of prosocial behavior on well-being, the present study investigates the psychological function of universal empathic concern in Indian Hindus, Christians, Muslims and Sikhs.
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Subject
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Social psychology
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Descriptor
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Psychology;Empathic concern;India;Positive psychology;Religion;Religious orientation;Well-being
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Costanzo, Philip R.
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Psychology and NeuroscienceDuke University
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