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Picking Up the Beat: Social Marketing Academic Course Offerings and Trends as the Discipline Marks 50 Years - Liz Foote, Kathleen Kelly, Nancy R. Lee, Abigail Abrash Walton, 2023
Friends With Benefits: Practitioner Publishing as a Pathway to Collaboration in Social Marketing - Phill Sherring, Liz Foote, 2023
Behavior Institute - The world's largest collection of resources and data on behavioral science.
The world's largest collection of resources and data on behavioral science.
Futurepedia - The Largest AI Tools Directory | Home
Futurepedia - The Largest AI Tools Directory | Home
Verification of GPDS planning framework for social marketing: a Delphi method
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Behavioral Science Graduate Guide | by Samuel Salzer | Behavioral Design Hub | Medium
This is a collection of resources and advice aimed to make life easier for all graduates in behavioral science and related fields. Whether you are looking to find work in industry or contemplating a PhD, this guide has been created with the aim of providing you with all the answers. CONTENTS --------------------- I. Introduction Part 1: Entering the Workforce? 1. The Job Search 2. Job Listing Sites 3. Starting Your Career 4. Skills and Pathways into Behavioral Science Part 2: Going (Back) to School? 5. Choosing a Degree 6. Applying to Graduate School 7. Succeeding in Academia 8. Applying your Skills to Industry Part 3: Advice and Words of Encouragement II. Conclusions
Lean Coffee Table
Lean Coffee meetings uses a lightweight framework where attendees create the agenda and focus is maintained with effective time keeping Flower Bulletpoint Attendees can create discussion topics and vote on them to create a prioritised list Flower Bulletpoint Conversations are directed and productive because the agendas for the meeting are democratically generated Flower Bulletpoint Simple timers keep everyone focused on the topic
Behavioural Insights Toolkit: A step-by-step process for building a behavioural intervention, with brainstorming cards
This toolkit has been designed by the Research and Evaluation Unit (RIMU) at Auckland Council to be useful to those wishing to improve public programmes or services, policy development, or team decision-making. It draws on a range of existing resources produced by the Behavioural Insights Team, the OECD and others (see ‘other resources’ on the next page). This toolkit has two components that can be used either separately or together. The first component is a step-by-step process for developing a behavioural intervention. It guides the user through understanding existing behaviours, identifying a desired behaviour, brainstorming ideas for promoting the desired behaviour, and robustly testing the best ideas. The user should follow the steps in the order they are numbered. It is focused on key questions to ask at each step. It is not a complete guide to how to answer these questions, however, and the user may need to rely on other research and evaluation resources to help with each step. The second component of the toolkit is a series of ‘brainstorming’ cards. The cards cover many important behavioural principles to keep in mind when looking to improve programmes, policies, or decision-making. Each card includes a description of the behavioural principle, some examples, and suggestions for how to apply the principle. They can be used on their own or to brainstorm ideas as in the step-by-step process above. To help with navigation, the card set has been organised into a series for better services and a series for better decisionmaking, although there is overlap in the use of the cards. The former is marked with a red dot in the top left corner and the latter with a green dot.
Ten ways to find open access articles
BIT Barrier Tool
Welcome 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.
Tools for better thinking | Untools
Collection of thinking tools and frameworks to help you solve problems, make decisions and understand systems.
Reasoned Writing / A Framework For Scientific Papers
Satire and humor resources
Almost everything you need to know about writing, reading, submitting, and understanding satire and humor.
Welcome - Twitter for Researchers - IOE LibGuides at Institute of Education, London
Best Online Behavioral Design Courses — The Complete List
100 Books to Become a Behavioral Designer — Part 4 - Behavioral Design Hub - Medium
Behavioral Books | Exploring Best Books
Manuscript Writing Checklist.pdf(Shared)- Adobe Document Cloud
BE up-skilled | Behavioural Economics
Want to learn more about applying behavioural insights to public policy? Take our free online course—Behavioural insights for public policy. There’s six learning modules, each with a quiz, to measure learning and understanding. It should help you understand the basics of BI, the mission and work of BETA, as well as the ethical application of the field. It takes about two hours – but you can save your progress and do it at your own pace.
Two of the most valuable resources out there on scientific writing
30+ Immersive Storytelling platforms, apps, resources & tools
Ultimate Digital PR Toolkit
Challenge Mapping Part 1 - Challenge Map Basics — 7 League Studio
There are a few enormous benefits to using challenge maps. First, challenge maps help teams surface the key decision points that will have the greatest potential impact, both for users and the business. Challenge maps also help teams get aligned and on the same page about the most impactful next step. Finally, and maybe most importantly, challenge maps help teams see where their thinking has been too limited, inspire fresh thinking, and unlock innovation.
Journal of Social Marketing: The many paths to societal wellbeing: charting a course forward
Facilitation Resources – Chris Corrigan
Here is a collection of resources I use in my facilitation practice. By and large these resources support facilitation of participatory and self-organizing process at scales ranging from very small groups to large conferences. I use some of these tools directly and others as inspirations to design and create my own processes. The first section provides links to participatory group process that are inclusive and self-organizing to varying degrees. The section on process architecture and maps contains links to sites whose worldviews can inform process design from single meetings to large scale change. The next three sections cover more specific tools useful for particular purposes, and finally the last section contains links to sources of ongoing inspiration.
2019 UX Research Tools Map
How to create a better research poster in less time (including templates) - YouTube
Version 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYk29tnxASs Every field in science uses the same, old, wall-of-text poster design. If we can improve the knowledge transfer efficiency of that design even by a little bit, it could have massive ripple effects on all of science. Also, poster sessions tend to suck, so here's my pitch to make them more efficient AND more fun with a new approach to designing scientific posters/academic posters that is both more usable, and easier to create!
Behavioral Science Companies/Orgs - list
5 free ways around the great paywall of academia. #Updated 2018# – Fish Thinkers
Home - B-HUB
Innovative solutions based on how people act and make decisions in the real world are often buried in academic journals. The Behavioral Evidence Hub (B-Hub) brings them into the light of day. On the B-Hub you’ll find strategies proven to amplify the impact of programs, products, and services—and improve lives. Projects + checklists
Shouldn’t We Make It Easy to Use Behavioral Science for Good? - Behavioral Scientist
Viral Podcast - Public Health
5 Ways to Introduce Yourself Perfectly in 20 Words or Less [TEMPLATES] | Rebecca Okamoto | Pulse | LinkedIn
Course: The Pulse: A Guide to Health Communication
Health Communication Matters! Webinar Series | UC Berkeley School of Public Health
Behavioral Science & Policy Association
‘8 reasons I accepted your article' Journal editors reveal the top reasons a manuscript gets published
Community-Based Toolkit for #RoadSafety Campaigns - Acart
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