Stanford SPARQ is a "do tank" in Stanford's Department of Psychology. Our mission is to create and share social psychological insights with people working to improve society.
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What We Do:
Stanford SPARQ, the Center for Social Psychological Answers to Real-World Questions, is a center in the Social Psychology Area of the Stanford University Department of Psychology. Founded by the late social psychologist Nalini Ambady in 2012, SPARQ is not just a think tank. Instead, SPARQ is a “do tank” that partners with practitioners in government, business, and nonprofits to craft solutions to our communities’ most pressing problems.
Create and share social psychological insights with people working to improve society.
VisionA world where people understand their behaviors both reflect and reinforce their environments, and where people use this understanding to promote justice, peace, and wellbeing.
GoalsStanford SPARQ is a "do tank" in Stanford's Department of Psychology. Our mission is to create and share social psychological insights with people working to improve society.
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What We Do:
Stanford SPARQ, the Center for Social Psychological Answers to Real-World Questions, is a center in the Social Psychology Area of the Stanford University Department of Psychology. Founded by the late social psychologist Nalini Ambady in 2012, SPARQ is not just a think tank. Instead, SPARQ is a “do tank” that partners with practitioners in government, business, and nonprofits to craft solutions to our communities’ most pressing problems.