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==Summary==
The study investigates the impact of extreme rituals, particularly the high-ordeal ritual of the Hindu festival Thaipusam in Mauritius, on generosity and social identification. Results suggest that intense rituals can enhance prosocial attitudes and behaviors, with pain experiences playing a crucial role. The research contributes to understanding how extreme rituals promote cooperation and strengthen group identities in diverse communities.
Main Argument: The authors believe that there is not enough direct evidence to show the relation between ritual intensity and prosociality. In an effort to fix this problem, the author conducts a study to study this correlation.


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