weinreich bookmarks: price - page: 1urn:uuid:{D4100828-E350-98F2-EA0F-64947D3A7052}2024-03-29T01:59:40ZMy Cheat Sheet Gallery - Marketing and copywriting cheat sheets - The Creative Marketer14888972023-12-21T18:38:25ZZ167weinreichHealth Department Launches NYC’s First Public Health Vending Machine - NYC Health14614112023-06-14T09:17:36ZZS:US will oversee the vending machine’s operation at 1676 Broadway in Brooklyn, outside of a supportive housing facility run by the organization. The machine will stock a variety of health and wellness supplies, such as naloxone (Narcan®), hygiene kits, and safer sex kits. S:US will restock the machine and include items that meet the needs of the local community alongside harm reduction supplies.167weinreichWhat can we learn from a government poster - YouTube12735532022-09-07T16:56:58ZZposter making it hard for Ukraine refugees to get government assistance167weinreichKatelyn Bourgoin ⚡️ on Twitter: “12 pricing psychology tips to help you sell more stuff:“ / Twitter11864972022-07-10T19:52:37ZZ167weinreichSaudi Census Ad11191582022-05-31T11:52:59Z2022-05-31T04:53:08ZThe Saudi General Authority for Statistics is running an ad gently asking people to stop inviting census takers into their homes for coffee and meals.167weinreichAn ethnography of pricing: How and why marketers should put up prices10276082022-02-20T10:43:12ZZ167weinreichUnderstanding the Costs of SBC Social Media Interventions8026292021-10-12T21:36:05ZZ167weinreichGuidelines for Costing of Social and Behavior Change Health Interventions5741072021-03-03T14:00:11ZZCosting is the process of data collection and analysis for
estimating the cost of a health intervention. High-quality
cost data on SBC are critical not only for developing
budgets, planning, and assessing program proposals,
but can also feed into advocacy, program prioritization,
and agenda setting. To better serve these data needs,
these guidelines aim to increase the quantity and quality
of SBC costing information. By encouraging cost analysts to use a standardized approach based on widely
accepted methodological principles, we expect the SBC
Costing Guidelines to result in well-designed studies
that measure cost at the outset, to allow assessment
of cost-effectiveness and benefit-cost ratios1
for SBC
programming. Such analyses could also potentially help
advocates for SBC to better make the case for greater
investment in SBC programming.2
These guidelines lay
out a consistent set of methodological principles that
reflect best practice and that can underpin any SBC
costing effort.167weinreichHow To Be A Good Negotiator, According To Psychology – Research Digest4884482021-01-21T11:13:01ZZ167weinreichSocArXiv Papers | A systematic review of conservation efforts using non-monetary, non-regulatory incentives to promote voluntary behaviour change4854042020-12-31T12:17:49ZZ167weinreichEthnio Incentive Calculator4854032020-12-31T12:16:16ZZ167weinreichBIT Barrier Tool4155702020-10-07T10:12:25ZZWelcome to The Behavioural Insights Team’s Barrier Identification Tool.
What is it: This tool will help you to identify and categorise the barriers to a behaviour that you’re trying to change.
Step 1: The COM-B Model Overview - a behaviour change framework that can be used to identify barriers to behaviour.
Step 2: Review a worked example of how this tool can be used to identify barriers to a behaviour.
Step 3: Use the tool to identify barriers to a behaviour you’re trying to change.167weinreichWeight-Loss Tips: Why We Self-Sabotage (and How to Stop)4155412020-10-05T09:20:51ZZWe fall off track because a part of us isn’t sure that the goal we’re working toward is going to make our lives better. This causes inner conflict, and when there’s inner conflict, we do the easiest thing of all: nothing.
I’ve presented this simple worksheet to many clients, and I’ve found that it helps determine what’s really holding them back.167weinreichRemote Usability-Testing Costs: Moderated vs. Unmoderated3630532020-07-28T08:07:24ZZ167weinreichA Practical Guide to Conducting a Barrier Analysis3099952020-05-04T15:35:04ZZ167weinreichHandwashing Can Stop a Virus—So Why Don’t We Do It? - By Michael Hallsworth - Behavioral Scientist2851922020-03-05T11:53:17ZZ167weinreichMarrying Empathy and Science to Spread Impact2721432019-12-01T10:33:41ZZ167weinreichHow Behavioral Science Solved Chicago’s Plastic Bag Problem - POLITICO2720932019-11-27T15:40:13ZZthe 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.167weinreichCommitment Devices - Using Initiatives to Change Behavior2712902019-11-06T11:40:25ZZ167weinreichDon't Condemn People Who Don't Evacuate for Hurricane Florence - Scientific American Blog Network2660832019-08-14T20:55:13ZZ167weinreichHow Incentives Can Build Good Habits | Psychology Today2660412019-08-12T08:35:03ZZ167weinreichBehavioural Insights in Action: Scarcity2340402019-01-27T12:04:34ZZGovernment policies and services can be hard to navigate for people
who are already under pressure. By understanding the effects of scarcity,
we can make these easier to access for the people who need them.
https://bi.dpc.nsw.gov.au/blog/2018/12/13/a-guide-to-reducing-the-effects-of-scarcity/167weinreichShouldn’t We Make It Easy to Use Behavioral Science for Good? - Behavioral Scientist2340372019-01-27T11:58:34ZZ167weinreichOpinion | Why Is Behavioral Economics So Popular? - The New York Times1866912018-10-10T19:26:57ZZ167weinreich42 Pricing Tactics Based on Psychology763422016-11-15T22:05:46ZZ167weinreichNudging In A Sludge-Filled World | Huffington Post763582016-10-13T20:21:53ZZ167weinreichAcceptability of financial incentives for health behaviour change to public health policymakers: a qualitative study | BMC Public Health | Full Text764002016-09-18T15:09:14ZZ167weinreichPublic healthonomics - bringing a behavioral economics perspective to public health interventions764032016-09-18T14:25:43ZZFor public health, the key question is: When it is beneficial to charge a price for an intervention and when it is not? Research has shown that the best price for many prevention efforts is free, explains Cohen. It may not make economic or public health sense, but we human beings are much less likely to take steps to prevent illness than to treat it. We procrastinate. We forget. “If, on top of that, it costs something, then demand for preventive products like bed nets is too low,” she says.
The behavioral economics of treatment is a different story. People recognize that they need it and are much more willing to pay. But there’s a sweet spot between charging too much, so people can’t afford the treatment, and charging too little, which can lead to indiscriminate and inappropriate use of a treatment.167weinreichWhat's Stopping African American Women From Exercising?765282016-05-05T19:17:56ZZ167weinreichPlastic bag usage down 78% since introduction of 5p charge, says Tesco | Environment | The Guardian766352015-12-14T16:24:06ZZ167weinreichWoolworths: ‘Free fruit for kids’ offer to start in December 2015 | HeraldSun766412015-12-02T16:34:28ZZ167weinreichOffering Pregnant Women Financial Incentives To Quit Smoking Is 'Highly Cost-Effective'766682015-11-18T17:37:47ZZ167weinreichMichigan Pilots 'Healthy Bucks' Program | Al Jazeera America767082015-09-04T12:34:26ZZ167weinreichUse this framework to quickly price your online course | Videofruit767312015-08-12T14:04:07ZZ167weinreichCarrier bag charging produces ‘astounding’ change in public behaviour - Scotland / News / The Courier767382015-08-02T09:26:16ZZ167weinreichHow online services are contributing to gonorrhoea treatment resistance | Comment | Pharmaceutical Journal767832015-06-04T21:43:19ZZ167weinreichHow to Use The Decoy Effect On Your Pricing Pages768342015-05-13T17:54:19ZZ167weinreichThis Explains Everything » Lesson 16: Mastering Pricing Principles770322015-02-22T11:18:53ZZ167weinreichHow To Set The Right Price Every Time - Neuromarketing770372015-02-20T02:39:13ZZ167weinreichBig condoms partly to blame for Thai teen STI spike: ministry - France 24770462015-02-13T00:37:44ZZ167weinreichTo Persuade Others, Give Them Options771952014-12-02T23:46:54ZZ167weinreichWhat 200 Calories of Every Food Looks Like - The Atlantic772182014-11-20T02:29:02ZZ167weinreichThe Psychology Behind Costco's Free Samples - The Atlantic772882014-10-06T06:07:44ZZ167weinreichThe Behavioral Economics Guide 2014 (pdf)773572014-09-11T04:58:46ZZ167weinreichWhat’s the best price for a self-published ebook? $3.99, Smashwords research suggests — paidContent779102013-05-22T17:28:48ZZ167weinreichramitsethi's barriers Bookmarks on Delicious782932011-08-30T05:39:14ZZ167weinreichFighting Malaria: selling v. giving - AlertNet784012011-05-03T00:08:12ZZ167weinreichFour Flavors of Freemium - Thoughts - Rocrastination784562011-02-21T05:08:12ZZ167weinreichIncentives and Values: Using values based segmentation to target the right incentives to the right people (pdf)786082010-11-30T17:28:55ZZ167weinreichHow To Plan a Video Budget | Content Marketing Institute786792010-10-17T21:06:11ZZ167weinreich