Does volunteering improve well-being?

Citation

Whillans, A. V., Seider, S. C., Chen, L., Dwyer, R. J., Novick, S., Gramigna, K. J., Mitchell, B. A., Savalei, V., Dickerson, S. S., & Dunn, E. W. (2016). Does volunteering improve well-being? Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology, 1(1-3), 35-50.

Authors

Ashley V. Whillans at University of British Columbia Brittany A. Mitchell at Boston University Elizabeth W. Dunn at University of British Columbia Kathryn J. Gramigna at Boston University Lihan Chen at University of British Columbia Ryan J. Dwyer at University of British Columbia Sally S. Dickerson at Pace University Sarah Novick at Boston University Scott C. Seider at Boston University Victoria Savalei at University of British Columbia

Keywords

Bayesian statistics prosocial behavior education well-being college students

Related Institutions

Pace University / New York / United States of America University of British Columbia / Vancouver / Canada Boston University / Boston / United States of America

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