This is a preprint with a ton of authors (I didn’t even bother trying to count them!) of a collaborative international study with the goal of examining “whether national identific…
Cass Sunstein has a new book out (shocker, I know!) called “Too Much Information,” and he discussed its themes in a webinar last month – check it out! He discussed not only inform…
Well this is …different! Apparently public urination has been a big problem in Amsterdam, and it has now been addressed by an environmental psychologist, Richard De Vries, who inv…
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The Social Marketing Association of North America (SMANA) is looking for both mentors--with five or more years of experience as a social marketing professional--and …
This is a very insightful article about a study on global attitudes surrounding COVID-19 and health messaging. It’s great to see that in most countries, “the vast majority of peop…
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If you're concerned about the upcoming federal election in the United States, here's a quick read on how to encourage U.S. citizens to vote. It's written by two behaviour…
I’m sharing a recent article published in PLOSOne about a study carried out in Israel that investigated the effect of different messaging strategies on no-shows and appointment ca…
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A new article was published recently in Trends in Cognitive Sciences, which catalogues different types of failures in behaviour change programs as well as backfiring…
Hi everyone! I am writing a survey to determine how likely a small population is to use alternative transportation options (ie bike, walk, bus, carpool) in a week, and how many ti…
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Griffith University is hosting CHANGE 2020, a series of online events related to creating measurable change for people and planet. The next online event, called "Sav…