The reporting period encompassed two main work packages (WPs):
In WP1, a collaborative effort with experts both within and beyond the research team led to the creation and pre-registration of criteria for a data-driven meta-analysis. This involved defining dependent measures of interest (support for peace) and excluding measures not aligned with the study's purpose (prejudice, trust towards the adversary, etc.). Specific violent conflict locations were integrated into search terms to effectively capture relevant literature. This was based on data from the Major Episodes of Political Violence, 1946-2018 database and the UCDP/PRIO Armed Conflict Dataset version 21.1. The literature search covered various databases and returned 12,609 records, after which 109 duplicates were removed. Additionally, a call for unpublished data yielded seven more research reports. The screening process included an initial title and abstract screening performed by trained research assistants, followed by full-text screening by members of the research team. Data from the 77 included records have been extracted, independently coded, and discrepancies resolved. Currently, the extracted data is being integrated for forthcoming analyses.
WP2 aimed to provide an initial, systematic examination of the model within an online tournament paradigm. Over the course of a year, six unique experimental interventions were developed based on initial hypotheses, meta-analyses, and field advancements. Scholars collaborated to transform the psychological mechanisms into standardized two-minute video clips. These underwent feedback screenings and the final versions, along with a control clip, were produced. Four interventions had two versions, addressing relations between different groups, resulting in ten unique experimental movie clips. These clips were designed for easy adaptation to various contexts. The final list of interventions includes those manipulating perceptions of essentialism, group and conflict malleability, paradoxical thinking, dynamic ingroup norms, self-affirmation, and correcting intergroup misperceptions. WP2 also includes a two-measurement study, where participants' personalization parameters are measured in the first study, and they are then randomly exposed to one of the six experimental conditions (or control) in the second. Given two unique intergroup contexts with different dependent variables, two intervention tournaments will be conducted, doubling the initial sample size. The initial measurements included 3,200 Jewish Israeli participants, filling a detailed questionnaire covering all relevant personalization parameters. The second stage study, aimed at assessing dependent variables, will take place a month after the first measurement.