Universe. Show me how good it gets to be!
By: Charlotte Leigh ’25
Advising Faculty: Jefferson Singer and Katherine Du
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Major: Art
Project/Mission Statement
A large conversation is taking place on social media about manifestation, and how our thoughts shape our realities. However, the idea of manifesting our own realities has always been around as more than just a fad. My research on Albert Bandura’s theory of Self Efficacy has become key in finding quantifiable data related to positive manifestation. Self Efficacy suggests that an individual's belief in their capacity to execute their goals can increase the likelihood of a positive outcome. Using research-backed methods inspired by the theories of Self Efficacy, I have developed an interactive, text-based gaming experience to increase the rate of positive manifestation by its players.
Related Fields: Ammerman Center