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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