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The Systems that Keep Behavioural Science from Progressing - a Reply to BIT's Manifesto
[https://www.moneyonthemind.org/post/the-systems-that-keep-behavioural-science-form-progressing-a-reply-to-bit-s-manifesto] - - public:weinreich
Broadening the Nature of Behavioral Design - Behavioral Scientist
[https://behavioralscientist.org/broadening-the-nature-of-behavioral-design/] - - public:weinreich
To solve problems and suggest solutions on behalf of others is to have power. As a result, we behavioral scientists have a heightened responsibility: Being in this privileged position requires recognizing when and where assumptions about “what good looks like” might creep in. When we design interventions—even just determining what options are available, or what the default choice should be—we shape other peoples’ experiences in ways we may not always fully appreciate. And our decisions to address certain problems while leaving others aside implicitly declares what challenges, and audiences, we think are worthy of receiving attention.