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  1. Reciprocal altruism: It’s relationship to locus of control and dispositional optimism among Nigerian undergraduates

    Reciprocal altruism: It’s relationship to locus of control and dispositional optimism among Nigerian undergraduates

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Olukayode AyoOluwa Afolabi --- Department of Pure and Applied Psychology, Nigeria Uba Dennis --- Department of Pure and Applied Psychology, Nigeria
    The study examined locus of control and dispositional optimism influences on reciprocal altruism among Nigerian university undergraduate students. Participants consisted of 253 undergraduate students in their second year of study (males = 151 (60%), females = 102 (40%); mean age...
  2. Altruism and Agency: Fictional Representations of Albino Vulnerability in Elias Mutani’s <em>Human Poachers</em>

    Altruism and Agency: Fictional Representations of Albino Vulnerability in Elias Mutani’s Human Poachers

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies • Authors: Spemba Elias Spemba --- Stellenbosch University, South Africa and Languages and Literature; Mkwawa University College of Education, Tanzania
    This article examines Elias Mutani’s Human Poachers (2016) to assess how the body of child character with and without albinism is culturally assigned specific meanings by exploring how the author configures and reconfigures the agencies of a child character with...