Dreu, C. K. W. D., Dussel, D. B., & Velden, F. S. T. (2015). In intergroup conflict, self-sacrifice is stronger among pro-social individuals, and parochial altruism emerges especially among cognitively taxed individuals. Front Psychol.
Chicago Style CitationDreu, Carsten K. W. De, D. Berno Dussel, i Femke S. Ten Velden. "In Intergroup Conflict, Self-sacrifice Is Stronger Among Pro-social Individuals, and Parochial Altruism Emerges Especially Among Cognitively Taxed Individuals." Front Psychol 2015.
Cita MLADreu, Carsten K. W. De, D. Berno Dussel, i Femke S. Ten Velden. "In Intergroup Conflict, Self-sacrifice Is Stronger Among Pro-social Individuals, and Parochial Altruism Emerges Especially Among Cognitively Taxed Individuals." Front Psychol 2015.