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Attachment, caring and prosocial behavior

Erez, A.

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Erez, A. (2007, December 11). Attachment, caring and prosocial behavior.

Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/12539

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License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of Leiden

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Appendix B

Acknowledgements

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Acknowledgments

This thesis is dedicated to Medad, my soul mate, and true love, and to our amazing kids; Omry, Amitay, Romy and Alon.

To Idit, Galit and Keren for always being there for me.

To Magi, Paula, and Hetty for the Scottish, Portuguese and Dutch flavors of our friendship.

To my father for the endless curiosity and love of knowledge, and to my mother who taught me about caring.

I would also like to thank all the researchers who have worked with me along this journey.

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