Stanford Megastudy

Civity Storytelling was #1 in increasing social trust of the interventions tested in the Strengthening Democracy Challenge.

The Stanford-based Strengthening Democracy Challenge (SDC) megastudy – the largest social science experiment of its kind – measured several factors related to partisanship and political distrust. The results show that the simple act of engaging in the practice of civity – of seeing humanity in an “other” – reduces partisan polarization.

The megastudy, published in the journal Science, found that Civity’s eight-minute digital intervention – Civity Storytelling: Expanding the Pool of People Who Matter – was:
➤ #1 at increasing social trust;
➤ #2 in decreasing social distance – when people avoid being near someone of the other party;
➤ #2 at decreasing opposition to bipartisanship; and
➤ One of the top interventions for reducing partisan animosity (#4).

The Civity Storytelling intervention also:
➤ Reduced support for un-democratic practices;
➤ Was #4 in decreasing support for biased evaluation of political facts; and
➤ Decreased cold feelings towards out-partisans – people from other political parties.

“Democracy offers a vision for getting along and working together, even when we don’t know each other, disagree, or have different views or values.”


– Civity

Share Civity Storytelling

The Civity Storytelling intervention is available to the general public.  We invite you to:

Check it out!  Take the intervention yourself.
Share it with other people at a gathering!
Invite participants coming to a dialogue or discussion to view it in advance so that they might be in a mindset for sharing and listening.”