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Hx Projects

Hx Projects. In collaboration with: Dan Ariely , Angela Duckworth, Avi Feller and Erin Frey. Thank you. Justin Reich Heather Sternshein Jeff Emanuel Greg Nagy Ichiro Kawachi Monica Wang Dimitar Sasselov Albert Wang Dan Levy. Overview. Two projects Study Supporter (twice+)

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Hx Projects

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  1. Hx Projects In collaboration with: Dan Ariely, Angela Duckworth, Avi Feller and Erin Frey

  2. Thank you • Justin Reich • Heather Sternshein • Jeff Emanuel • Greg Nagy • Ichiro Kawachi • Monica Wang • Dimitar Sasselov • Albert Wang • Dan Levy

  3. Overview • Two projects • Study Supporter (twice+) • Commitment Device • Wrap up

  4. “Study Supporter” Experiment How do we leverage social support to help students succeed? Experiment design: • Name supporter • Assigned to treatment or control • Reach out key moments • Measure persistence, achievement • Iterate: • Which students benefit most? • What kind of supporter is best? • How best to communicate with supporter? • Etc.

  5. HeroesX, CB22x, Spring 2013 • Professor Nagy agreed, pitched several professors • Recruitment: • Emails, icon on homepage • Sample size • N=285 (0.7% of enrollees) • Treatment • Administered via email only • Content reflects course material • E.g., “Ask Todd, why did Oedipus poke his own eyes out?”

  6. Health and SocietyX, PH201X, Fall 2014 • Professor Ichiro agreed, pitched several professors • Recruitment: • Built into pre-course survey • Very weak ask in pre-course survey • Sample size • N=661 (1.8% of enrollees) • 2.6X higher yield than CB22x • Treatment • Collected and used email (and SMS when provided) • Specifically asked for Non-coresident • 20% still named coresitant, though • Content reflects course material

  7. Health and Society X Non cohabitants=543; cohabitants=118 Interaction p=.04; non-cohabs only p=.08

  8. Non cohabitants=543; cohabitants=118 Interaction p=.08

  9. Tangible ThingsUSW30x, Summer 2014 • New Study Supporterplanned • SMS • Recruitment • Stronger recruitment • Larger N, hopefully • A priori hypotheses • Pre-registered hypotheses and analysis plan • Post-experiment mechanism survey of students/supporters

  10. Commitment Devices(With Albert Wang, HILT Fellow) Prof. Sasselov agreed • SPU30x: Super-Earths And Life • Launches May 15

  11. 3 Thoughts on Collaboration with Hx • “Costless” experiments require too many people to say “Yes” • Marketplace for research projects requires guerilla marketing (fine for me, but inefficient) • Data merging has required lots of work

  12. Thanks! Todd_rogers@hks.harvard.edu

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