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  • For cross-national evidence from forty countries that religiosity boosts “tax morale,” that is, a moral commitment that tax cheating is wrong, see Benno Torgler, “The Importance of Faith: Tax Morale and Religiosity,” Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 61, no.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • "We were keen to explore individuals 'behavior in extreme situations," Torgler said.

    Local News | The Bryan College Station Eagle 2010

  • Torgler points to the "procreation instinct," which holds that because the survival of a species depends on its offspring, a high value must be placed upon females of reproductive age as a valuable resource.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • "The shortened disaster time favoured instinctive fight-or-flight behaviour, whereas the lengthier disaster led to the appearance of social norms," Torgler said.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Torgler and co-lead author Bruno S. Frey of the University of Zurich, S.itzerland, report in Tuesday's edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of S.iences.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Torgler points to the "procreation instinct," which holds that because the survival of a species depends on its offspring, a high value must be placed upon females of reproductive age as a valuable resource.

    Local News | The Bryan College Station Eagle 2010

  • Aboard the Titanic, where social norms had time to come into play, women had a 53 percent higher probability of surviving than males, Torgler said.

    Local News | The Bryan College Station Eagle 2010

  • "We were keen to explore individuals 'behavior in extreme situations," Torgler said.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Torgler and co-lead author Bruno S. Frey of the University of Zurich, S.itzerland, report in Tuesday's edition of

    Local News | The Bryan College Station Eagle 2010

  • Aboard the Titanic, where social norms had time to come into play, women had a 53 percent higher probability of surviving than males, Torgler said.

    The Seattle Times 2010

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