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Character and Contributions
07 Jun 2012 09:15
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Anonymous member
A 2012 independent research study conducted by Baylor University found that Eagle Scouts are more likely to volunteer, donate money to charity, vote, and work with others to improve their neighborhood than men who have never been in Scouting. They were also found to be more goal-oriented, have higher levels of planning and preparation skills, and be more likely to take a leadership position at work or in their local communities. On a personal level, Eagle Scouts report closer relationships with family and friends and are more likely to regularly participate in recreational activities in their free time.
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07 Jun 2012 09:17
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For more information about the Baylor University Institute for Studies of Religion, Program on Prosocial Behavior, please visit
www.baylorisr.org
. To review the Eagle Scout research, please visit
www.scouting.org/About/Research/EagleScouts.aspx
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