Management (WP1): Management of project located at three research institutions and involving more than 20 researchers.
Real-effort Group Experiments (WP2): Completed the planned data collection, with over 750 children participating in laboratory experiments in Madrid and over 500 children in Berlin. Additionally, more than 200 parents participated in online experiments. This comprehensive dataset allows for the rigorous study of intergenerational transmission.
Pupillometry Experiments (WP3): Successfully finalized pupillometry experiments with children and parents, collecting data from 100 sessions. These dyadic pupillometry data provide a novel source for cross-validation of effort measurement methods.
Research Papers (WP4): Produced several papers utilizing secondary data sets, e.g. using an Australian longitudinal data and PISA.
Cross-Cutting Activities(WP5): Conducted research into methodological and cross-country comparative issues. Project webiste and Twitter account. Organization of one interdisciplinary symposium, one final academic conference, and three dissemination workshops that are available on Youtube.
Overall, the EFFORT project successfully completed its data collection objectives, overcame obstacles such as school closures during the pandemic, and produced valuable research outputs across various substantive domains.