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Author Archives: Andero Uusberg, Kariina Laas
How psychology can help shape policies (3/3): Measuring influence
University of Tartu psychologists write about how psychology can help measure the impact of policies. Continue reading
Posted in Research, Social sciences
Tagged impact, measuring influence, psychology, questionnaire
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How psychology can help shape policies (2/3): Influencing behaviour
UT psychologists Andero Uusberg and Kariina Laas write about how psychology can help shape policies by influencing human behaviour. Continue reading
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Tagged influencing behaviour, nudging, psychology, psychology of persuasion
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How psychology can help shape policies (1/3): Modelling behaviour
The word ‘psychologist’ tends to be associated with an image of a psychotherapist working with a patient who has turned to them as a last resort, perhaps even with eyes cast down in shame. There are many things wrong with … Continue reading
Posted in Research, Social sciences
Tagged financial behaviour, homo economicus, pension, policies, policy making, psychology, shaping behaviour
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