The New Science of Wise Psychological Interventions
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Abstract
Citizens complete a survey the day before a major election; a change in the survey items’ grammatical structure increases turnout by 11 percentage points. People answer a single question; their romantic relationships improve over several weeks. At-risk students complete a 1-hour reading-and-writing exercise; their grades rise and their health improves for the next 3 years. Each statement may sound outlandish—more science fiction than science. Yet each represents the results of a recent study in psychological science (respectively, Bryan, Walton, Rogers, & Dweck, 2011; Marigold, Holmes, & Ross, 2007, 2010; Walton & Cohen, 2011). These studies have shown, more than one might have thought, that…
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- Psychological intervention
- Psychology
- Reading (process)
- Statement (logic)
- Psychological science
- Social psychology
- Epistemology
- Linguistics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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