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This is a playbook on 6 curated behavioural insights to help understand how people form the beliefs that guide their behaviour.
A cross-sectional study on the protective role of parental monitoring, religiosity, and self-esteem
SPI-B provides social and behavioural science advice.
How to use a behaviour change techniques review to evaluate your digital health product.
The authors designed, implemented and tested an action-planning tool to promote greater job search intensity
Evidence from a Field Experiment in Nigeria
This brief outlines selected findings with regard to abortion at Maternity of Castors in Bangui, Central African Republic.
A Cross-Sectional Study of water and sanitation and risk of non-communicable diseases in Hlegu Township, Myanmar
This study shows that some noncognitive skills and preferences are malleable in adults, and that investments in them reduce crime and violence
This report examines behavioural change in an international development context
This study focused on bullying victimisation in Peru
Tests the hypothesis that resistant behavioural defences are responsible for the endurance of African honey bees against varroa
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