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The differential effects of Jesus and God on distributive behaviour
Tom Lane
School of Economics
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Causal Effect
25%
Christian
75%
Dictator Game Experiments
25%
Differential Effects
100%
Experimental Measure
25%
God Concepts
50%
Jesus
100%
LGBTQ
50%
Non-Christian Religions
25%
Prosociality
25%
Social Sciences
Discrimination
50%
LGBTQIA+
100%
Psychology
Discrimination
50%
LGBTQIA+
100%