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  • How to get into Behavioural Science?

    recommend writing behavioral audits of products or services you use every day, or a policy issue you care Research and practitioning is so much more rewarding when you are working on a topic you care about.” Without a balance of the two, it’s hard to confidently transition into a role in industry.”

  • Interview with Jason Hreha

    very obvious to me that most users felt socially pressured to do these behaviors, but nobody actually cared We’re still in the early days, and so I think it’s quite hard to see what the field will turn into. It's hard to get blanket advice for this. If I have a goal I care about, I have a Goal Menu for it.

  • Is Your Life SMART?

    After some careful introspection, you should be able to identify what it is you are trying to achieve If you feel like this goal will be a clear improvement in lifestyle for yourself, or those you care about Behavioural change is hard, it really is.

  • Interview with Nina Mazar

    mentors in my dean Roger Martin, who believed in me and my work, and my colleague Dilip Soman, who cared

  • Mental Health and Money

    that the more money you have, the more you can do for yourself in terms of (mental) health and self-care The rich can easily buy themselves private health care and access to the best therapists.

  • Interview with Marco Palma

    My personal life code is “Dream big, Work hard and Help others.” I apply behavioral science to try to do things that make me and those I love and care about happy.

  • Interview with Tara Swart

    , I specialised in psychological medicine and over 7 years I worked with adults on locked and open wards , children, eating disorders, learning disabilities, care of the elderly and forensic psychiatry.

  • Interview with Gareth J. Harvey

    written a seminal paper, realistically only a very small pool of people in a niche field will ever care The two of us would spend ages chatting about small details that nobody else noticed or cared about.

  • Something Backfired? Blame Behavioural Science!

    almost ironically, Martin does like psychology, which is where the replication crisis started, but who cares poorly researched article, which mentions BETA in a way where it seems to accuse them, but tries really hard Our field is going through a hard time. We know this. We’re not proud of it.

  • Buying Peace of Mind

    , although maybe now against a slightly lower monthly tariff, is because on a micro level, we don’t care

  • Do You Know Your ABC?

    Especially in the latter there is a lot to gain from nudging or careful goal-setting through the use

  • The 50/30/20 Rule - Is it (still) Workable?

    half your take home pay goes to things such as housing (mortgage, rent), utilities, insurance, health care emergency buffer or a holiday to Bali with the boys (Australian rite of passage, don’t question that too hard

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