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Em
DrEm_79
Mental health staff saying “it’s behavioural” about a patient in distress indicates:a. They do not like the patientb. They feel it’s acceptable to communicate thisc. They blame the patientd. They
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Dr Nick
doorsausage
@billbowtell @CrabbBrendan @GregDore2 Eateries struggling could be given direct government assistance. The fact the NSW Government is using vouchers ('Dine and Discover), copying the (disastrous) UK "Eat Out to Help
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Dr Praveen Patil
5Forty3
What happens to an idea/ideology which won't confirm to the leftist/liberal standards set by the Big Tech oligarchy?Google will down rank you into oblivionAmazon algorithms will ban your bookFacebook will
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Fahd Zulfiqar
ZulfiqarFahd
@CassSunstein @PIDEpk Behavioural change requires 4 factors, usually working in harmony with each other; Easy, Attractive, Social and Timely. All factors combine to nudge people for behavioural change, when needed.
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Weyinmi
drweyoms
Everyday, my research work points to religion as a grand player in sustainable behavioural change. I see our different faiths as "kings" in addressing public health issues. I have moved
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Peter Geoghegan
PeterKGeoghegan
This #defundthebbc thing came on my radar again a few minutes ago so decided to take a bit of a closer look.Not much info on site https://www.defundbbc.uk/ But does have a
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Alanda Kariza
alandakariza
Honestly, getting the President and Raffi Ahmad to be one of the firsts to get vaccinated, live on TV, is a good move and in line with recommendations from behavioural
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Christabel Cooper
ChristabelCoops
I wrote a piece for @policynetwork on how Covid may have improved our views aboutexperts but there’s a danger that the government will this to shift the blame for what
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Ryan Bourne
MrRBourne
IMO the crude initial lockdowns were a blunt tool & I’m not sure how much marginal impact they had on pub health given the huge behavioural change underway anyway. But
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alexakoch
alexakoch10
1.#AnimBehav2021Behavioural flexibility is crucial for adapting to changes. Enhanced flexibility has been related to relatively large brained animals like parrots. We tested two Ara species’ behavioural flexibility, and explore possible
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Matthew Oakley
MJ_Oakley
#Thread Interesting in @thetimes today on #Flooding (https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/defences-in-demand-as-climate-change-makes-britain-even-wetter-ff6zg8pxd) (£) highlights that Govt action to improve protection of 300,000 covers "
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Elise Kumar 🤷♀️ Extremely Earnest 🚪👻
elisekumar
Autistic kids are often “managed” as though their issues are behavioural. I strongly disagree with this approach and my aim is never to make Zip “stop crying” or “stop making
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Mohammed Nalla, CFA
MohammedNalla
So here's some thought for your Friday. It's been doing the rounds on social media... talking Survivorship Bias and how we view data. Thread below:#investments #strategy In WW2, the US
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Sam Sharp
samtsharp
Why does post-conflict ‘recovery’ remain illusory for many N Ugandans? How does the legacy of war affect how people behave when conflict ends?Our 5 (!) part report series w a
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Undisciplinary
Undisciplinary_
A threadOn an American sociologists' visit to Australian medical schools in the 1970s to see how they taught "behavioural sciences". David Klein (Michigan State) visited UNSW and USyd in 1972
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Lihle Ngcobozi
LihleN7
The state leaning heavily on behavioural changes and not telling us how it’s dealing/ managing this crisis is so strange. Where is the infrastructure they were building into the system?
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