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 Request for Unpublished Data on Mindsets
Posted by: Liat Levontin
Title/Position: Principle Investigator
School/Organization: Technion
Sent to listserv of: SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: September 11th, 2025


Dear colleagues,

We are in the final stages of two meta-analyses:

(1) The relationship between mindsets (growth, fixed) and prosocial behavior

(2) The relationship between mindsets (growth, fixed) and health-related behaviors (specifically, healthy eating and physical activity)

To make these papers as comprehensive as possible, we are reaching out to ask for your relevant data, published recently (2025), in press, or unpublished, that includes measures or manipulations of mindsets and measures of either prosocial behaviors or health-related behaviors (eating or exercising) or both.

Specifically, we would appreciate it if you could send us:

• If mindsets were measured: Correlation coefficients between mindsets(s) and relevant outcomes, including sample sizes and reliabilities of measures.

• If mindsets were manipulated: effect sizes (e.g., Cohen’s d) of growth (vs. fixed or control) mindset manipulation on a relevant outcome (prosocial behavior or health-related behavior, specifically eating or exercising measures) or the necessary data to compute them (means, standard deviations, and group sample sizes).

Any additional information on the measures and/or manipulations used, as well as the procedure, would also be greatly appreciated.

Please also add the relevant citation for your data.

Best regards,
Kim Penias and Liat Levontin


Attachment: Request for recently published or unpublished data.pdf



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