you always say this on the basis of a single new study. Quite premature.
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This is the first study that is not correlational. 1000 times more valid than anything before. But, people LOVE theories
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Aw come on Rolf, your study is an evaluation of that specific programme's ability to effect social well-being. You clearly show it does not.
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Reminds me of this RCT in U.K. No measures of SWB, but volunteering ↑ prob solve, grit, empathy http://bit.ly/1QgNeGL pic.twitter.com/5MMsfLPbWW
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Overdetermination strikes again. That cursed n-headed beast!
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... in college students....
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There is a significant flaw in the argument; of course volunteering makes you feel good - having to do something is the reverse.
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Precisely. Why didn't they see this confound? Mandated counselling fails as well.
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Maybe. I think there are very many different circumstances - but overestimating and biting the dust differ as well!
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