Linda Tropp, PEP Co-Director, is quoted extensively in an article about the intersection of behavioral science and advocacy

Linda Tropp, PEP Co-Director, is quoted extensively in an article about the intersection of behavioral science and advocacy. Tropp says, “We should reframe how we think about psychological research and its potential for public impact, to consider what we stand to gain from attending to its social relevance—or alternatively, what we stand to lose by not attending to the social relevance of our research.” Read more at the Behavioral Scientist

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