Megastudy identifying effective interventions to strengthen Americans’ democratic attitudes

Jan G. Voelkel,Michael Stagnaro,James Chu,Sophia Lerner Pink,Joseph S. Mernyk, Chrystal Redekopp, Isaias Ghezae, Matthew Cashman,Dhaval Adjodah, Levi Allen, Victor Allis, Gina Baleria, Nathan Ballantyne,Jay Joseph Van Bavel, Hayley Blunden, Alia Braley,Christopher Bryan,Jared Celniker,Mina Cikara, Margarett Clapper,Katherine Clayton,Hanne K. Collins, Evan DeFilippis,MACRINA DIEFFENBACH,Kimberly C Doell,Charles Dorison, Mylien Duong, Peter Felsman, Maya Fiorella, David Francis,Michael M. Franz, Roman Gallardo, Sara Gifford,Daniela Goya-Tocchetto,Kurt Gray, Joe Green, Joshua D. Greene, Mertcan Güngör, Matthew Hall,Cameron Hecht, Ali Javeed,John Jost, Aaron Kay, Nicholas Kay, Brandyn Keating,John Michael Kelly, James Kirk, Malka Kopell,Nour Kteily,Emily Kubin, Jeffrey Martin Lees,Gabriel Lenz, Matt Levendusky,Rebecca Littman, Kara Luo, Aaron Lyles,Benjamin Lyons,Wayde Marsh, James Martherus, Lauren Alpert Maurer, Caroline Mehl,Julia Minson, Molly Moore,Samantha Moore-Berg,Michael H. Pasek, Alex Pentland,Curtis Puryear, Hossein Rahnama,Steve Rathje, Jay Rosato, Maytal Saar-Tsechansky, Luiza Santos, Colleen Seifert,Azim Shariff, Otto Simonsson, Shiri Spitz Siddiqi, Daniel Stone, Palma Strand, Michael Tomz,David Scott Yeager,Erez Yoeli,Jamil Zaki, James Druckman,David Gertler Rand,Robb Willer

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Deep partisan conflict in the mass public threatens the stability of American democracy. We conducted a megastudy (n=32,059) testing 25 interventions designed by academics and practitioners to reduce Americans’ partisan animosity and anti-democratic attitudes. We find nearly every intervention reduced partisan animosity, most strongly by highlighting sympathetic and relatable individuals with different political beliefs. We also identify several interventions that reduced support for undemocratic practices and partisan violence, most strongly by correcting misperceptions of outpartisans’ views – showing that anti-democratic attitudes, although difficult to move, are not intractable. Furthermore, both factor analysis and patterns of intervention effect sizes provide convergent evidence for limited overlap between these sets of outcomes, suggesting that, contrary to popular belief, different strategies are most effective for reducing partisan animosity versus anti-democratic attitudes. Taken together, our findings provide a toolkit of promising strategies for practitioners and shed new theoretical light on challenges facing American democracy.
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