My lab is currently recruiting Effective Altruists to participate in a paid online survey (link below)

Are you an Effective Altruist who's passionate about creating a positive impact on the world? We're looking for individuals like you to take part in an online study that promises to deepen our understanding of how we can make the world a better place.

**Be a Catalyst for Change:** This is an opportunity to contribute to research aimed at improving the welfare of both current and future generations.

**Your Insights Matter:** Your unique perspective as an Effective Altruist can help us uncover vital insights that may drive tangible, positive change in the world.

**Receive Compensation:** We value your time and commitment. Participants will be compensated with $15 for their invaluable contribution to this study.

**Time Commitment:** The study will take approximately 1.5 hours of your time and will be conducted entirely online, at your convenience.

**Participate from Anywhere:** Whether you're at home, in the office, or traveling, you can easily take part in this study from any location with an internet connection.

If you are an effective altruist and would like to help us by participating in this study, please visit the link below:

 https://albany.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8v31IDPQNq4sKBU

A bit about who I am and my goals for the project: I am a PhD Candidate in Social Psychology at SUNY Albany. I primarily study the psychological underpinnings of expansive and effective forms of altruism (e.g., effective altruism, longtermism). I'm currently working on the present project in collaboration with labs at Georgetown University and Boston College. My primary goal in this research is to develop a better understanding of the cognitive, affective, and moral architecture of effective altruism to inform scalable interventions for cultivating attitudes and action in line with the movement. For anyone interested, here is a link to my website which lists my research interests and publications: kyleflaw.com.

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