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This follow-on project aims to replicate the key findings of research about how autistic people interact with each other and non-autistic people.
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Andrew Barron, Marta Halina, and Colin Klein argue that the evolution of cognition is best explained by a handful of major transitions.
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The Global Flourishing Study (GFS) is a collaboration between scholars at Harvard University and Baylor University to collect data on human flourishing from an international panel of individuals over the course of five years.
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CeSHHAR Zimbabwe will study the character constructs of the Zvandiri intervention on adolescents living with HIV.
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A project supporting activities encouraging full and immediate open access to scientific publication, led by Nora Papp of cOAlition S at the European Science Foundation.
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With TWCF funding, ConTraSt, an interactive open-access website that compares theories of consciousness by connecting findings from independent experiments, plans to become a hub for the consciousness community.
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A research project that will expand the research of the Metro Area Economic Freedom Index, aiming to increase awareness of the importance of economic freedom and emphasize how it's vital to humanflourishing.
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Drawing on computer science and evolutionary theory as well as cognitive, developmental, and comparative psychology, a new TWCF-funded project aims to develop a mathematical explanation for the diversity of intelligences observed in the natural world, as they are faced with varying constraints, capacities, and opportunities.
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A novel intervention program synthesizes research on prejudice reduction, experiential design, and affective science into effective diversity interventions meant to aid reduction of social inequality. A multidisciplinary team has created cinematic-quality films where people with marginalized identities share their experiences with social exclusion. The program combines engaged viewing of these films with exercises designed to develop a nuanced and specific understanding of the emotional experiences of other individuals in a potentially polarizing context.