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- The Dark Side of Goals: Forever Moving Milestones
want to just lose weight, they also want to eat healthier (at least that's in the same realm), cut carbs You're trying to integrate 6 new behaviours: cutting out carbs, yoga every morning, getting up at 6am And how are the low-carb diet and early mornings working for you? You get to go less hard than you did before, as you can stop changing or increasing the behaviour. It just feels that sometimes people are going a bit too hard on these goals.
- You're Not the Economy
The same goes for crypto: what do you care if Bitcoin plummets if you don’t own any? What do you care if Amazon does really well if you don’t work there, haven’t invested in them or don’ Be healthy, ride bicycles, don’t fall into the “consumer traps” of needing to own a car. When your finances fail the government doesn’t care, and you’re on your own.
- What is the Future of Behavioural Science?
design could even become a medium for meaningfully studying a target population within a context you care If we can nail that, then the specifics of what we study will take care of itself.” Garrett Meccariello “I want to liken behavioral science to CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation).
- One Bias, Two Bias, Three Bias...
Make a card with a behaviour on it, and the person who can come up with the most biases related to the
- Interview with Patrick Oberstadt
I've designed greeting cards, websites, clothing, a lot of things really.
- Interview with Stefano DellaVigna
noisy encoding, and I'm doing some work that is somewhat related to that, with my colleagues, David Card
- How To Set Up A Successful Goal
might need to direct all their other time somewhere else: work, finances, family, health issues, taking care If you leave carbs alone, drink water (no alcohol), eat vegetables and protein and do loads of cardio Do you have time to cook healthy meals, do food prep and do cardio?
- Dirty Money: The Effect of COVID-19 on Cash Usage
were released indicating that the COVID-19 virus can survive quite a long time (remain contagious) on hard where it's been" send a lot of people to start using mobile payments or to more heavily rely on their cards
- Interview with Guy Champniss
On that visit I was offered a loyalty card, which I turned down thinking it was a one-off trip. original ones have probably retired, it’s been so long), every time I get offered the option of a loyalty card
- Things in Behavioural Science that make little to no Sense
No one outside of the ivory tower cares about (ir)rationality. They care about behaviour change.
- The Curse of Christmas Consumerism
As such, we're all quite difficult to buy for and we don't really care. And now I don't care much about the religious aspect, but how on earth did this turn into "Merry Christmas family together for the sake of it, and exchanging material wealth to express that you do actually care We know other people really care about having the time off, and we just don't. She will actually be working in the dementia care home.
- How Did You Become a Behavioural Scientist?
Ralph Hertwig also credits a not-so-small (just say huge) name for getting him into the field of Behavioural Although Gerd isn’t getting all the credit as Ralph argues that his “main concern, my main motivation