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September 1, 2016

Researchers showed students how to get out messages using posters, wristbands and other methods.

The researchers acted as "campaign managers" for students, showing them ways to spread anti-conflict messages through posters, wristbands, social media and other methods.

Credit: Betsy Levy Paluck, Princeton University


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