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2020 Hindsight Awards
Second Annual Hindsight Awards: The Best in Behavioral Science Last year we announced the first annual Hindsight Awards, a retrospective review of favorites in behavioral science from the perspective of researchers at the Center…
Behavioral Economics & Psychology / JANUARY 26 2021
ICMM Announced a Major Grant given to PBS/NOVA Lab and the Center for Advanced Hindsight at Duke University
Originally appeared on PRWeb Today, the Institute of Consumer Money Management (ICMM) announced grants totaling $1 million to Duke’s Center for Advanced Hindsight (CAH) and the PBS science series NOVA, a production of GBH…
Behavioral Economics & Psychology / JANUARY 14 2021
Advanced Hindsight Principal Aline Holzwarth Joins The Behavioral Design Podcast
We are excited to announce that Aline Holzwarth will be joining the Behavioral Design podcast as a co-host! Aline will be joining Samuel Salzer, a behavioral strategist and habit expert who has hosted…
Behavioral Economics & Psychology / JANUARY 12 2021
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Now Accepting Applications for the CAH Startup Lab
Now Accepting Applications for the CAH Startup Lab Dan Ariely’s Center for Advanced Hindsight at Duke is now accepting applications for its second cohort of the Startup Lab, which begins October 2016. Health and…
Saving By Spending
This week, I visited a camera store to order two enlarged prints as a gift. I don’t order photo prints very often; in fact, I’m not sure that I have ever ordered prints aside…
Digital Health’s Secret Weapon: Behavioral Science
By Aline Holzwarth Article originally appeared in HealthTech magazine. Read the full article here. With the ubiquity of smartphones, and the fact that everyone (including your grandma) carries their devices with them everywhere, we also carry…
Make plans, not resolutions
This post originally appeared on the Pattern Health blog. By Aline Holzwarth Your new year’s resolution is very likely to fail. Most do. Resolutions are just not built to succeed. They rely on willpower, hoping…