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  • Behavioral Science
  • Social Psychology
  • Public Policy

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  • Systemic reforms often face public resistance.
  • Societal issues require effective intervention strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the efficacy of i-frame interventions in increasing support for systemic reforms.
  • To explore the synergistic potential of i-frame and s-frame interventions.
  • To propose an operant conditioning framework for intervention design.

Main Methods:

  • Theoretical analysis of intervention framing.
  • Application of operant conditioning principles.
  • Conceptual framework development.

Main Results:

  • I-frame interventions demonstrably increase support for systemic reforms.
  • S-frame interventions alone can be ineffective without i-frame support.
  • An operant conditioning framework can foster positive spillover effects.

Conclusions:

  • Integrating i-frame interventions alongside s-frame interventions is crucial for addressing societal issues effectively.
  • Behavioral scientists should prioritize developing i-frame interventions that complement, not compete with, s-frame approaches.
  • Operant conditioning offers a viable mechanism for enhancing intervention impact.