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How Behavioral Science Solved Chicago’s Plastic Bag Problem - POLITICO
[https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2019/11/21/plastic-bag-environment-policy-067879?utm_source=Human+Risk&utm_campaign=0461ad06ff-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_7_12_2019_0_9_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a604cc998d-0461ad06ff-85786321] - - public:weinreich
the small tax on bags was the actual driver for change, but people thought ecological factors, not the tax, had convinced them. The BeSci lessons here are first, that you can use tiny levers to effect significant change and secondly, that we don't always know, or want to admit, why we take certain decisions.
Acceptability of financial incentives for health behaviour change to public health policymakers: a qualitative study | BMC Public Health | Full Text
Incentives and Values: Using values based segmentation to target the right incentives to the right people (pdf)
[http://www.thecampaigncompany.co.uk/images/stories/Health_Incentives_-_Response_to_NICE.pdf] - - public:weinreich