Sharing distress increases helping and contact intentions via social identification and inclusion of the other in the self: Children’s prosocial behaviour after an earthquake
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Loris Vezzali | John Drury | J. Drury | L. Vezzali | A. Cadamuro | Annalisa Versari | Alessia Cadamuro | A. Versari
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