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CPL affiliates Linda Bilmes and Cornell William Brooks have been documenting the scope, administration, and funding mechanisms of what they term “reparatory compensation.”
When it comes to conflict, most of us just want to shut it down. But researchers like CPL's Julia Minson are increasingly finding there’s a better way to handle disputes.
CPL Black Family Fellow pays tribute to Secretary Ash Carter in this Boston Globe opinion…
Vol. 17, Issue 10, Pages e0276072
For information interventions to be effective, recipients must first engage with them. We show that engagement with repeated digital information interventions is shaped by subtle…
CPL research fellow and former U.S. Latino Leadership fellow was only weeks…
The Hutchins Center for African and African American Research returned after three years to award the W.E.B. Du Bois Medal to seven luminaries, honorees who exemplified the award’…
Science and Behavioral Change with CPL faculty affiliate Todd Rogers explores how government agencies and sometimes companies try to nudge people to take certain actions.
Vol. 33, Issue 10, Pages 1732-1752
Given the many contexts in which people have difficulty engaging with views that disagree with their own—from political discussions to workplace conflicts—it is critical to…
Vol. 47, Pages 101435
To form truthful beliefs, individuals must expose themselves to varied viewpoints. And yet, people routinely avoid information that contradicts their prior beliefs—a tendency…
Literature tells us there are many dimensions of public policy success, and different actors in the policy process will likely focus on different dimensions. This paper asks how…