HGP Member Featured on ASU Now
Andres Munoz, a member of the The Human Generosity Project, was interviewed for an ASU Now article. ASU Now is an Arizona State University multimedia news website. The article was accompanied by a video interview, both of which focused on the research conducted by Munoz as part of the Human Generosity Project. His research focuses on cognitive mechanisms that allow people to detect violations of need-based transfer rules, such as when a person is greedy by asking for resources when not in need or when a person who has a surplus of a resource is stingy by refusing to give to someone in need who asks.
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