The contribution of sport fan social identity to the production of prosocial behavior.
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Michael J. Platow | M. Platow | M. Durante | N. Williams | M. Garrett | Jarrod Walshe | Steven Cincotta | G. Lianos | A. Barutchu | Maria Durante | Naeidra Williams | Matthew Garrett | Jarrod Walshe | Steven Cincotta | George Lianos | Ayla Barutchu | J. Walshe | Steven A. Cincotta
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