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In experiment 4, we show that when respondents are educated that an intention question is a persuasive attempt, the behavioral impact of\r\nthose questions is attenuated.","username":"weinreich","tags":"behavior_change,research","count":"2"},{"id":"234029","user":"167","cdate":"2019-01-27 03:08:25","updated":null,"title":"Early Edutainment: The Behavioral Scientist\u2019s Guide to Fairy Tales - Behavioral Scientist","link":"http:\/\/behavioralscientist.org\/the-behavioral-scientists-guide-to-fairy-tales\/","state":"public","note":"","username":"weinreich","tags":"behavior_change,entertainment_education,storytelling,theory","count":"4"},{"id":"234027","user":"167","cdate":"2019-01-27 01:32:35","updated":"2020-05-14 07:57:44","title":"When and why defaults influence decisions: a meta-analysis of default effects","link":"https:\/\/www.cambridge.org\/core\/journals\/behavioural-public-policy\/article\/when-and-why-defaults-influence-decisions-a-metaanalysis-of-default-effects\/67AF6972CFB52698A60B6BD94B70C2C0\/core-reader","state":"public","note":"","username":"weinreich","tags":"behavior_change,campaign_effects,design,evaluation,policy","count":"5"},{"id":"234021","user":"167","cdate":"2019-01-26 08:57:46","updated":null,"title":"Have you ever seen someone stand up to a bully at work? 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Keith Oatley, an emeritus professor of cognitive psychology at the University of Toronto (and a published novelist), has proposed that reading produces a vivid simulation of reality, one that \u201cruns on minds of readers just as computer simulations run on computers.\u201d Fiction \u2014 with its redolent details, imaginative metaphors and attentive descriptions of people and their actions \u2014 offers an especially rich replica. Indeed, in one respect novels go beyond simulating reality to give readers an experience unavailable off the page: the opportunity to enter fully into other people\u2019s thoughts and feelings.","username":"weinreich","tags":"storytelling","count":"1"},{"id":"232147","user":"167","cdate":"2019-01-13 06:56:28","updated":null,"title":"Speaker\u2013listener neural coupling underlies successful communication","link":"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/pmc\/articles\/PMC2922522\/","state":"public","note":"Verbal communication is a joint activity; however, speech production and comprehension have primarily been analyzed as independent processes within the boundaries of individual brains. Here, we applied fMRI to record brain activity from both speakers and listeners during natural verbal communication. We used the speaker's spatiotemporal brain activity to model listeners\u2019 brain activity and found that the speaker's activity is spatially and temporally coupled with the listener's activity. This coupling vanishes when participants fail to communicate. Moreover, though on average the listener's brain activity mirrors the speaker's activity with a delay, we also find areas that exhibit predictive anticipatory responses. We connected the extent of neural coupling to a quantitative measure of story comprehension and find that the greater the anticipatory speaker\u2013listener coupling, the greater the understanding. We argue that the observed alignment of production- and comprehension-based processes serves as a mechanism by which brains convey information.","username":"weinreich","tags":"storytelling","count":"1"},{"id":"232146","user":"167","cdate":"2019-01-13 06:35:28","updated":null,"title":"The Secrets of Storytelling: Why We Love a Good Yarn - PDF","link":"https:\/\/docplayer.net\/19064407-The-secrets-of-storytelling-why-we-love-a-good-yarn.html","state":"public","note":"In it, he examined the work of psychologists and neuroscientists who are studying the human penchant for storytelling. What they are discovering is fascinating, but it boils down to this: People are wired to enjoy stories.\r\n\r\nHere are some key quotes that I took away from Hsu\u2019s article:\r\n\r\nStorytelling is one of the few human traits that are truly universal across culture and through all of known history. \u2026 People in societies of all types weave narratives \u2026 And when a characteristic behavior shows up in so many different societies, researchers pay attention: its roots may tell us something about our evolutionary past.\r\nHowever narrative is defined, people know it when they feel it. Whether fiction or nonfiction, a narrative engages its audience through psychological realism \u2014 recognizable emotions and believable interactions among characters.\r\n[T]he best stories \u2026 captivate their audience, whose emotions can be inextricably tied to those of the story\u2019s characters. Such immersion is a state psychologists call \u201cnarrative transport\u201d.\r\n[M]ost scientists are starting to agree: stories have such a powerful and universal appeal that the neurological roots of both telling tales and enjoying them are probably tied to crucial parts of our social cognition.\r\nA 2007 study \u2026 found that a test audience responded more positively to advertisements in narrative form as compared with straightforward ads that encouraged viewers to think about the arguments for a product. Similarly \u2026 labeling information as \u201cfact\u201d increased critical analysis, whereas labeling information as \u201cfiction\u201d had the opposite effect. Studies such as these suggest people accept ideas more readily when their minds are in story mode as opposed to when they are in an analytical mind-set.Scientific American Mind - September 18, 2008 The Secrets of Storytelling: Why We Love a Good Yarn Our love for telling tales reveals the workings of the mind By Jeremy Hsu When Brad Pitt tells Eric Bana","username":"weinreich","tags":"entertainment_education,storytelling,theory","count":"3"},{"id":"230287","user":"167","cdate":"2019-01-06 10:10:24","updated":"2019-01-27 03:28:35","title":"Review of Behavioral Economics - journal","link":"https:\/\/www.nowpublishers.com\/RBE","state":"public","note":"Special Issue on Paternalism - open access","username":"weinreich","tags":"academia,behavior_change,design","count":"3"},{"id":"230218","user":"167","cdate":"2019-01-03 00:40:20","updated":null,"title":"I Did an Immersive Refugee Experience! - YR Media","link":"https:\/\/yr.media\/video\/i-did-a-refugee-resettlement-experience\/?fbclid=IwAR3M7D-1CYNvZRRw5WwPUySfU3LFuos3sQrWt8QcxXhS3v7Wji1rXBDP82A","state":"public","note":"","username":"weinreich","tags":"behavior_change,entertainment_education,storytelling","count":"3"},{"id":"230207","user":"167","cdate":"2019-01-02 03:11:02","updated":null,"title":"How brands can tap into the 'flexitarian' trend - Marketing Week","link":"https:\/\/www.marketingweek.com\/2017\/10\/23\/brands-effectively-tap-flexitarian-trend\/?fbclid=IwAR1x11IGmSYnrd6X5ld7SZmW3bBtM9dERIgtAI_GfZ6m7-EzOhv-cuDskOY#.XCyZYvc1igE.facebook","state":"public","note":"","username":"weinreich","tags":"behavior_change,branding,nutrition","count":"3"},{"id":"229957","user":"167","cdate":"2018-12-23 01:42:32","updated":null,"title":"Special issue - The Journal of Development Communication - Summit on Behaviour and Social Change Communication","link":"http:\/\/jdc.journals.unisel.edu.my\/ojs\/index.php\/jdc\/issue\/view\/7","state":"public","note":"In April 2018, almost 1,200 people gathered in Indonesia for the Summit on Behaviour and Social Change Communication. Practitioners, researchers, donors, and leaders  from more than 400 organisations travelled to Nusa Dua from the Asia Pacific region, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and North America. This issue features ten papers prepared by SUMMIT participants based on their presentations. They cover a range of challenges from using story-telling to help fishermen in Belize deal with threats to their occupations, and influencing adolescent girls and boys in India to address gender discrimination and stereotyping \u2013 to the use of social media to change norms regarding babies\u2019 health in Malawi.","username":"weinreich","tags":"behavior_change,conference,entertainment_education,health_communication,storytelling","count":"5"},{"id":"229956","user":"167","cdate":"2018-12-23 01:23:49","updated":null,"title":"Journey Mapping 101","link":"https:\/\/www.nngroup.com\/articles\/journey-mapping-101\/?utm_source=Alertbox&utm_campaign=95a5bc64a8-journey_mapping_anchoring_princip_2018_12_10&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7f29a2b335-95a5bc64a8-24361717","state":"public","note":"","username":"weinreich","tags":"design,how_to","count":"2"},{"id":"229915","user":"167","cdate":"2018-12-20 06:04:48","updated":null,"title":"Three tools that are proven to drive meaningful change in people\u2019s behaviour | LinkedIn","link":"https:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/pulse\/three-tools-proven-drive-meaningful-change-peoples-behaviour-rush\/","state":"public","note":"1) Manufacture and maintain progress; 2) I don't vs I can't; 3) Implementation intentions","username":"weinreich","tags":"behavior_change,theory","count":"2"},{"id":"229909","user":"167","cdate":"2018-12-20 01:58:15","updated":null,"title":"International Social Marketing Past Conference Proceedings - AASM","link":"http:\/\/www.ismconference.com.au\/Past_Conferences","state":"public","note":"","username":"weinreich","tags":"conference,social_marketing","count":"2"},{"id":"229882","user":"167","cdate":"2018-12-18 02:57:29","updated":null,"title":"Scientists Use Big Data to Discover 6 Basic Emotional Story Arcs","link":"https:\/\/medium.com\/@Infogram\/scientists-use-big-data-to-discover-6-basic-emotional-story-arcs-7148a8a8c3a3?fbclid=IwAR025aC8hv16R9NazhrIZzo-qGDzGiZcCXdCSa5kEV0wA--3QX6DUPvuJy0","state":"public","note":"","username":"weinreich","tags":"storytelling","count":"1"},{"id":"229156","user":"167","cdate":"2018-12-11 11:27:11","updated":null,"title":"Five Marketing Lessons from the Payless Shoe Store Prank - Knowledge@Wharton","link":"http:\/\/knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu\/article\/five-marketing-lessons-from-the-payless-shoe-store-prank\/?platform=hootsuite","state":"public","note":"The prank says something very powerful about consumer behavior: When it comes to quality, perception is reality. The shoppers believed they were purchasing luxury footwear because they were fed an array of social and environmental cues, not because of the shoes themselves.","username":"weinreich","tags":"branding,marketing","count":"2"},{"id":"229099","user":"167","cdate":"2018-12-06 03:07:48","updated":null,"title":"Conversation my arse \u2014 Asbury & Asbury","link":"http:\/\/asburyandasbury.com\/blog\/2016\/11\/8\/conversation-my-arse","state":"public","note":"Andrex has become a great case study in modern marketing, because it represents the logical outcome of two dominant trends: the mission escalation trend and the conversation trend. Both are waves of brand thinking that have swept all before them in recent years, and it\u2019s not exactly Andrex\u2019s fault that they have been caught up in it. It\u2019s just that the nature of their business means stretching both trends to breaking point.\r\n\r\nFirst, there\u2019s the mission escalation trend. This is the homeopathy of marketing. It involves taking the functional purpose of any given product, diluting it to a slightly more abstract level, then diluting it again and repeating the process until you reach a level of abstraction so remote that any sense of specific purpose has been lost entirely. So if your product is a bar of chocolate, it\u2019s not about giving people something chocolatey to eat, it\u2019s about giving them a tasty treat. And it\u2019s not about giving them a tasty treat, it\u2019s about giving them a treat in a wider sense. And it\u2019s not about the treat as such, but the enjoyment you get from that treat. And it\u2019s not about the physical enjoyment, but the emotional enjoyment. And it\u2019s not about the emotional enjoyment, but joy itself. And it\u2019s not about experiencing joy, it\u2019s about believing in joy. And now your brand purpose is more closely aligned to Buddhism than it is to chocolate.","username":"weinreich","tags":"advertising,branding,marketing,product,social_media","count":"5"},{"id":"229065","user":"167","cdate":"2018-12-03 22:48:23","updated":null,"title":"How do you know if you are Applying Behavioral Science? 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