yes, getting this done and associated it with lesswrong could be very high visibility and status raising. Must one be affiliated with a psych dept at an academic institution to have any hope of being published?
Before worrying about getting published, there is the problem of securing the people and the funding required to design and execute a large experiment.
Still, no reason a professor of Economics or, uhm, practical ethics or something shouldn't be able to do it, given the right team. The Reverse Milgram experiment is a pretty sexy idea given the history and fame of the original study. Shouldn't be a hard sell to the appropriate university department.
Gandhi seems to have been unusually successful at kindling the hero in the common man, using appeal to author...
From the Harvard Business Review, an article entitled: "Can We Reverse The Stanford Prison Experiment?"
By: Greg McKeown
Posted: June 12, 2012
Clicky Link of Awesome! Wheee! Push me!
Summary:
Royal Canadian Mounted Police attempt a program where they hand out "Positive Tickets"
This idea can be applied to Real Life