2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/t5yd2
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How scientists can optimise their impact on pressing societal problems: Commentary on Chater and Loewenstein (2022)’s argument for research on systemic change

Abstract: In a recent contribution to Brain and Behavioral Sciences, Chater and Loewenstein (2022) argue that researchers can increase their societal impact by addressing behavioural research topics relevant to systemic change (i.e., “s-frame”) rather than research on individual change (i.e., “i-frame”). By swinging the pendulum back from overly relying on i-frames, we expect their call to be influential among researchers interested in having a positive societal impact. The present commentary discusses their contributio… Show more

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