2023
DOI: 10.5964/jspp.10651
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The online educational program ‘Perspectives’ improves affective polarization, intellectual humility, and conflict management

Keith M. Welker,
Mylien Duong,
Andrew Rakhshani
et al.

Abstract: Solving the most pressing problems of our time requires broad collaboration across political party lines. Yet, the United States is experiencing record levels of affective polarization (distrust of the opposing political party). In response to these trends, we developed and tested an asynchronous online educational program rooted in psychological principles called Perspectives. In Study 1, using a large longitudinal dataset (total N = 35,209), we examined Perspectives users’ scores on affective polarization an… Show more

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“…Another recent study by researchers at OpenMind (Welker et al, 2023) created an asynchronous online educational program called Perspectives. This program consisted of a long-form intervention where participants recruited from both college students and government finance officer samples were taught about cognitive biases and practiced dialogue skills with peers.…”
Section: Comprehensive Dialogue Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another recent study by researchers at OpenMind (Welker et al, 2023) created an asynchronous online educational program called Perspectives. This program consisted of a long-form intervention where participants recruited from both college students and government finance officer samples were taught about cognitive biases and practiced dialogue skills with peers.…”
Section: Comprehensive Dialogue Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%