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Rachael Meleney: Dance and Decision Paralysis
How long have you worked at CAH? I was brought on in September 2015. What brought you to CAH? I graduated from UNC with a variety of experience working with entrepreneurship education and…
Lab Member of the Month / MAY 19 2017
Conor Artman: From Music to Math
How long have you worked at CAH? I’ve worked at the lab for about 2 years. What brought you to CAH? I was deciding between being an analyst at the Federal Reserve Board and…
Lab Member of the Month / APRIL 14 2017
Vlad Chituc: "Rad"
Beginning this month and continuing each month after, we will be showcasing a member of the Center for Advanced Hindsight. For February, the lab member with this dubious honor is Vlad Chituc. How long…
Lab Member of the Month / FEBRUARY 10 2017
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Predicting Game: Global Health Part 2
Last month, we asked you to guess whether a storytelling calendar led to greater savings on the M-Tiba platform* than a control calendar (see last month’s post here). We were impressed with your foresight: 75% of…
Helping People Save with Privacy and Transparency
As a choice architect, how would you encourage salient saving and discourage conspicuous consumption? See what Dan and Aline have to say in their paper on the choice architecture of privacy decision-making, hot off…
Increasing Health Savings by Using Anchors
The World Health Organization estimated that over 150,000 Kenyan children died from preventable causes in 2011 alone. One reason is that people simply cannot afford to get treatment for themselves or their children, particularly…
Research Insights on Titles for Health Coaches
This post originally appeared on the Envolve PeopleCare blog St. Louis, MO (February 20, 2018) – Recent research conducted by the Envolve Center for Health Behavior Change™ examined expectations for health coaching relationships and preferences for titles of…