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Behavioural Lab @ London School of Economics. We are: @Matteo_Galizzi @barbarafasolo @Miriam_Tresh Virginia Fedrigo, Nino Nizharadze, Sean Rooney

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@LSEBehavioural
LSE Behavioural
2 years
Public lecture at LSE next Wednesday 13/3 with @CassSunstein & Tali Sharot (@affectivebrain) on their new book "Look again: the power of noticing what was always there", chaired by @drnikkisullivan. Get tickets now at https://t.co/x8zGsmk0PU #LSENoticing
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6.30pm Weds 13 March | Tali Sharot, Cass R Sunstein | Registration Required | Free public event at LSE
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@LSEBehavioural
LSE Behavioural
2 years
The Hayek Programme and the Department of Social Policy are hosting a hybrid public lecture tomorrow 30/1 on Empowering Citizens with Behavioural Science by Prof. Ralph Hertwig, chaired by Dr. Barbara Fasolo (@barabarafasolo). Learn more here:
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6.30pm Tues 30 Jan | Ralph Hertwig | Registration Required | Free public event at LSE
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@LSE_PBS
LSE Psychological & Behavioural Science
2 years
💻 New research conducted by @Jabra_US at @LSEBehavioural explored the behavioural dynamics of meetings & the impact of tech. They found that, while in-person meetings are optimal, using professional tech can improve trust & clarity in remote meetings 🔗 https://t.co/OlK8GmsXKN
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@STICERD_LSE
STICERD
2 years
Don't miss the lecture by Lionel Page @page_eco on the topic of his latest book: Optimall irational. The good reasons we behave the way we do. Hosted by #STICERD and the #HayekProgramme, and @LSESocialPolicy https://t.co/GXDNlRTYkx
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An event from the STICERD Public Events and Lectures series organised by the STICERD
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@LSEBehavioural
LSE Behavioural
3 years
New paper out now in @SciReports by Zoe Rahwan, @barbarafasolo , and Oliver P. Hauser on the impact of deception on participant behaviour
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Scientific Reports - Deception about study purpose does not affect participant behavior
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@LSEManagement
LSE Management
3 years
This Saturday, LSE invites the young researchers of the future to a special day of discovery! Those aged between 8 - 18 years old are invited to visit the LSE Behavioural Lab to explore free activities based on our world-leading research. Register now:
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1pm, 2pm and 3pm Sat 18 June | Free workshop at the LSE Festival: Shape the World for children aged 10 to 18.
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@LSEnews
LSE
4 years
How effective are public health messages in influencing vaccination uptake? New research co-authored by @Matteo_Galizzi from @LSE_PBS suggests vaccination intention increases when messages convey a greater level of vaccination coverage. https://t.co/zByQJgZs8V
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@LSE_PBS
LSE Psychological & Behavioural Science
4 years
In an online UK experiment, researchers found that vaccine intention increased when messaging conveyed a greater level of vaccination coverage - a "bandwagon effect". However, higher coverage rates caused intention to decline. @Matteo_Galizzi @LSEnews https://t.co/KClfbCsHpM
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@Matteo_Galizzi
Matteo M Galizzi
4 years
Great to see this out & open access! Joint with @krystallau9209 @mmiraldo @kdhauck, a summary also here:
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Explore the latest news and research from the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science at LSE.
@LSE_PBS
LSE Psychological & Behavioural Science
4 years
In an online UK experiment, researchers found that vaccine intention increased when messaging conveyed a greater level of vaccination coverage - a "bandwagon effect". However, higher coverage rates caused intention to decline. @Matteo_Galizzi @LSEnews https://t.co/KClfbCsHpM
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@LSE_PBS
LSE Psychological & Behavioural Science
4 years
Highlighting both personal & planetary health benefits of plant-based food increases vegetarian meal choices + spillovers on more charitable donations, find @geeshree & @Matteo_Galizzi @LSEnews. Out now in @JEnvPsych. #COP26 https://t.co/G8qJZPfNVo
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@UNICEFInnocenti
UNICEF Innocenti
4 years
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@geeshree
Ganga Shreedhar
4 years
New paper🚨 https://t.co/0M9lIYV23b Framing personal and planetary health benefits of veg diets increased veg choices & had positive spillovers on pro-sociality. People report eating more veg 3 days (but not 2 months) later. @Matteo_Galizzi @JEnvPsych @LSE_PBS @LSEMarshall
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@LSEBehavioural
LSE Behavioural
4 years
Research Assistant work - remote if desired, part time, flexible and guaranteed hours - evaluating a workplace behavioural intervention with LSE grad Dr. Laura Kudrna at UoB, apply here:
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Adam Oliver
5 years
The Board of the Internat Behav Public Policy Assoc (@ibppa) includes Andreoni, Besley, Bovens, Chater, @LiamDelaney2020 @Matteo_Galizzi , Hertwig, @peterjohn10, Johnson, List, Mani, @mmuthukrishna, Paluck, Reisch, Sah, @dilipsoman, @CassSunstein , Weber and @MarsZeelenberg
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@jetgsanders
Jet G Sanders
5 years
What does risk-taking in times of COVID-19 look like? Thanks to the brilliant @Matteo_Galizzi and @bennoguenther we know more! https://t.co/2V5T3d4Mmq
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@Matteo_Galizzi
Matteo M Galizzi
5 years
Fantastic to welcome @NinaMazar of @BUQuestrom @BEworks at @LSE_PBS for an insightful guest lecture on 'Applying behavioural insights to improve wellbeing' to our @LSEBehavioural Executive MSc in Behavioural Science!
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@changecorner
Juan Carlos VALVERDE
5 years
@AnnaGuerraggio @Matteo_Galizzi @LSE_PBS I went through exactly the same process you mention Anna!!! Though I had prior experience @Matteo_Galizzi ‘s method was a blessing. I can’t stop thanking him for giving us all this wonderful gift of finally understanding statistics!!!!
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@AnnaGuerraggio
Anna G
5 years
@Matteo_Galizzi is a genius in explaining statistics to a class of very curious people who are also not afraid of showing their vulnerability around not knowing (yet). The power of walking together, step by step @LSE_PBS
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