Does Being Prosocial Pay Off? Testing Positive Developmental Cascades of Prosocial Behavior, Social Preference, and Subjective Well-Being in Chinese Adolescents
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Yuke Xiong | P. Ren | Xiaolin Guo | Jiahui Chen | Liu Yang
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