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- Interview with Alex Imas
I think being careful both about your own work and how you talk about other people's work as far as how My sense is to be careful and view things as more domain specific, or at least to be a little bit more We also need to be careful that it remains so and remains respected in both academia and policy.
- The Never Ending Issue With Lifestyle Inflation
The way you dress, your car, your hobbies etc. are all peripheral cues: they distract from the actual perceive about 30% of content (what you’re saying) and that the remaining 70% is peripheral (your suit, car lifestyle, which is a lifestyle a lot of people do seem to want: lots of travel, luxurious items (fashion, cards
- Battle of the Behavioural Change Models
The Behavioural Insight Team (BIT) have released a deck of cards. Now again, these cards don't have action plans. One of the cards for example would be about Loss Aversion. The cards first give the definition and then do make suggestions as to how loss aversion can be aplied
- Interview with Stefano DellaVigna
noisy encoding, and I'm doing some work that is somewhat related to that, with my colleagues, David Card
- 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.
- Behavioural Economics on Libra
Although I mainly focus on contactless (card and mobile), I do think I have enough background to comment They don’t care about your identity; they use the apps to predict stock fluctuations. Moreover, Facebook does care about your identity, always has, always will.
- 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
- 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.
- Interview with Patrick Oberstadt
I've designed greeting cards, websites, clothing, a lot of things really.
- 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.
- 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











