Argument-inconsistency in charity appeals: Statistical information about the scope of the problem decrease helping toward a single identified victim but not helping toward many non-identified victims in a refugee crisis context
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October 2016
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Authors: | Erlandsson, Arvid ; Västfjäll, Daniel ; Sundfelt, Oskar ; Slovic, Paul |
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Journal of economic psychology : research in economic psychology and behavioral economics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, ISSN 0167-4870, ZDB-ID 865181-4. - Vol. 56.2016, p. 126-140
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Subject: | Charity appeals | Helping refugees | Identified victim effect | Pseudoinefficacy | Anticipated warm glow | Argument-inconsistency | Flüchtlinge | Refugees | Fundraising | Wohltätigkeit | Charity |
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