Supporting Longitudinal studies of Effective Altruists Movement building
One significant part of the EA movement is helping individuals to have maximal impact across their lifecycle. However, EA lacks evidence for how different choices, circumstances and lifestyles affect individual impacts. To address this we would like to support longitudinal studies to understand, for instance, how important factors such as age, career, happiness, mental health and actions (e.g., taking pledges, attending events, undergoing career changes etc) interact and change perceived impacts and EA involvements over lifespans and how these differ between current, and former EAs etc.
Supporting Longitudinal studies of Effective Altruists
Movement building
One significant part of the EA movement is helping individuals to have maximal impact across their lifecycle. However, EA lacks evidence for how different choices, circumstances and lifestyles affect individual impacts. To address this we would like to support longitudinal studies to understand, for instance, how important factors such as age, career, happiness, mental health and actions (e.g., taking pledges, attending events, undergoing career changes etc) interact and change perceived impacts and EA involvements over lifespans and how these differ between current, and former EAs etc.