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 Experimental Investigations of Charitable Giving
Posted by: Miles Thompson
Title/Position: Senior Lecturer in Psychology
School/Organization: Canterbury Christ Church University
Sent to listserv of: SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: September 11th, 2012


Dear Listsserv Subscribers:

I am struggling to locate a certain subset of the social psychology literature. I am trying to find studies which use experimental or lab-based settings to investigate charitable giving / donations.

While I can find many examples of research that are questionnaire based and / or influenced by the theory of planned behaviour (e.g., Smith and McSweeney 2007 or Knowles, Hyde and White, 2012), I have been unable to locate any experimental studies.

Please let me know if you are aware of any research that examines charitable giving / donations in an experimental setting, especially if they include the manipulation of variables.

With thanks,
Miles

Dr. Miles Thompson
Senior Lecturer in Psychology
Department of Applied Social Sciences
Canterbury Christ Church University
North Holmes Campus, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 1QU

Email: miles.thompson@canterbury.ac.uk



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