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@evakoromilas

Behavioural insights practitioner. Passionate about behavioural economics & its application to public policy. Tweeting in a personal capacity.

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Rae Johnston (she/her) (@raejohnston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet the 25-million-year-old skink - named Mike! In a central South Australian inland salt lake, we've found the fossil ancestors of wombats, platypus, kangaroos, the thylacine & now, bluetongue lizards! My full story (with cool fossil pics) @nitv_au 🙌🏽 sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2…

Meet the 25-million-year-old skink - named Mike!

In a central South Australian inland salt lake, we've found the fossil ancestors of wombats, platypus, kangaroos, the thylacine & now, bluetongue lizards!

My full story (with cool fossil pics) @nitv_au 🙌🏽

sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2…
The Center for Implementation (@tci_ca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Frameworks list factors & are foundational to applying #ImpSci to #ImpPractice. Using one like the Theoretical Domains Framework w/ the COM-B (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation – Behavior) is a way to better understand individual barriers & facilitators. bit.ly/3b1ttW1

Frameworks list factors & are foundational to applying #ImpSci to #ImpPractice.
Using one like the Theoretical Domains Framework w/ the COM-B (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation – Behavior) is a way to better understand individual barriers & facilitators.
bit.ly/3b1ttW1
Adam Oliver (@1969ajo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Giving greater definitional clarity to the field of behavioural public policy (on a post-it): Steers, not nudges, attempt to mitigate the harms that people impose on others:

Giving greater definitional clarity to the field of behavioural public policy (on a post-it): Steers, not nudges, attempt to mitigate the harms that people impose on others:
Mark Rubin (@rubinpsyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Social norms: "To understand how norms are enacted, a fine-grained observational approach is needed, which has been missing from survey and other self-report research on behaviour in the pandemic and is an endemic feature of much social psychology." doi.org/10.1111/bjso.1…

David Perrott (@davidperrott_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What different approaches do practitioners take to the ethical application of behavioural science? 1. Principled Approach (e.g. FORGOOD) 2. Perspective Taking (e.g. Regret Test) 3. Alignment (e.g. aligned incentives) 4. Localed Expertise (e.g. contextual expertise) What else?

Catherine Hope (@catherinece) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Those of us working in government services need to remember how emotions effect people when dealing with gov, even before they’ve logged in, searched for something or picked up the phone.

Robert Böhm (@robert_bohm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: "Crowdsourcing interventions to promote uptake of COVID-19 booster vaccines" psyarxiv.com/n5b6x @CorneliaBetsch, Yana Litovsky, Philipp Sprengholz, Noel Brewer, Gretchen Chapman, Julie Leask AO, George Loewenstein, Martha Scherzer, Cass Sunstein & Michael Kirchler (1/8)

Adam Oliver (@1969ajo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

daniel read 🇨🇦 Gareth J. Harvey Dr. Sanchayan Banerjee The requirements for an intervention to be a nudge are outlined in the original T&S article and book, but I’ve summarised those many times, including here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111… If people define them differently, they are free to do so (so long as they are not harming others…)

Adam Oliver (@1969ajo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve had a few requests for a behavioural economics on a post-it poster, which are now out of print. To decide whether it’s worth organising another print run, could you let me know if you’d order one if they were available (£25 + p&p, unframed).

I’ve had a few requests for a behavioural economics on a post-it poster, which are now out of print. To decide whether it’s worth organising another print run, could you let me know if you’d order one if they were available (£25 + p&p, unframed).
David Halpern CBE (@davidhalperncbe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic Cass Sunstein in BIT this morning, on his latest book on Sludge. ...Strong case for 'sludge audits' to respect and save citizens time and hassle. Also catch him in Cambridge for launch of new El-Erian Institute for Behavioural Economics with Lucia Reisch on Wednesday.