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Dear Minister,I've no idea what you are trying to do. But if your aim is to increase compliance you are doing PRECISELY the wrong thing by blaming the public.To understand
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An assessment of Johnson's press conferencePros:1. He has finally acted (better late than never)2. He has extended the furlough scheme3. He recognises test and trace needs to improve Cons:1. Even
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Infections are spiking. Why? Is it that people are breaking rules that stop the infection or following rules that increase the infection? Should we blame the public or change the
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COVID cases spike to 3000 a dayGovernment blames young people realxing and partying and endangering everyone else.This is so wrong and so counter-productive.Here are four reasons why First, it is
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This is why the textbook story of Kitty Genovese and of bystander non-intervention (that people fail to help others in need) is so wrong and so dangerous in the conttext
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The bottom line of the A level algorithm is very simple: it was designed to ensure that some children in deprived schools must fail. It didn't matter who, but some
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Back in March we wrote that disasters create shared identity, a sense of community where people act together for the common good. But, we warned, that shared identity is fragile.
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It's good that debate has moved on from whether Scotland is currently doing better on COVID (hard to deny) to why.And it's true that this is a complex issue -
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Throughout this pandemic we have stressed that behaviour and behaviour change are as much to do with information and opportunity as with motivation. And if people breached lockdown it was
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