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- Interview with Ailin Tomio
increase attendance of citizens to government appointments and increase their payment of mortgage credits
- Interview with Charlie Nixon
decided to go straight into my final year of study picking up some additional modules to make up the credits
- Size Matters
lot of findings within behavioural science have gone bust, rather than having been robust (give me credit
- The Value of Having a Play Account
One account (and associated payment card) for all the stuff that we HAVE to pay for. Two accounts (three if you count the saver) and their accompanying cards. That’s it. Knowing this, it’s good to know that the bills have already been taken care off!
- Practical Tips for Teaching Kids About Finances
something more expensive, and the giving jar lets your child give the money back to a cause that they care Teaching your kids about finance doesn’t have to be hard. looking for more materials to use, we’ve paired up with Quicken Loans to bring you these printable flash cards
- Interview with Elina Halonen
I can’t take personal credit for the success but believing in ourselves and that this should be a serious
- Interview with Laurel Newman
read the company newsletter, or show up for meetings right on time vs 3 minutes late, or submit time cards Sarah Newcomb really inspired me to care about finance from an emotional perspective. bunch of ways – platform design and Ux, program design, reward strategy, communications… but he could care
- From Nudge to Sludge
In the United States, there is a program called the earned income tax credit. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has all the information necessary to make adjustments for credit claims
- Interview with Chaning Jang
And then my number two is the, and I can't really take much credit for this one, but just seeing the And I would invest in either some really hard quantitative skills, like experiments as design or econometrics And for me, again, I'm speaking for someone who cares a lot about doing behavioural science in developing
- Interview with Gerd Gigerenzer
Photography credited to Arne Sattler Behavioural Science is a rapidly expanding field and everyday new Today, Gigerenzer is the director of the Harding Center for Risk Literacy at the University of Potsdam Begin with the one you care about most, and if one option is the better for this reason, take it.
- Interview with Aline Holzwarth
I’ll only take partial credit for this, but I think that this kind of democratization of education is I believe the next decade will see health care begin to embrace behavioral science findings and processes , moving beyond the transactional one-size-fits-all delivery of care to a personalized model designed
- On the Hunt for System 3 – Is it Real?
At least give credit where credit is due. They further argue their statement by a car example, first outlining what systems 1 and 2 would do, and In their argument system 1 makes you fall in love with the colour, shape or brand of the car. The car you feel best in – within this mental simulation – is probably the one you’ll choose.” To be able to imagine yourself sitting in a car, feel the seats, hear the engine roaring, these are “