We identify technologically available yet largely untapped cues that can be harnessed to indicate the epistemic quality of online content, the factors underlying algorithmic decisions and the degree of consensus in online debates. We then map out two classes of behavioural interventions—nudging and ...
The present study examined whether individuals experienced the same cognitive advantage for online self-relevant information (nickname) as that experienced for information encountered in real life (real name) through two experiments at both the behaviour
Ten topics were uncovered, and each exhibited a varying degree of changes over time. Overall, the study identified two learning behavioural changes, (1) learners were more active in learning relevant skillsets through sharing their experiences; and (2) learners had altered their help-seeking ...
Hypothesis 2a posits that a manager’s degree of loss aversion, quantified by \(\lambda\), serves as a dual hindrance: (1) It is inversely related to a firm’s propensity to adopt innovative business practices; (2) Within the framework of Cumulative Prospect Theory, higher \(\lambda\) va...
Further research in which behavioural science was robustly evaluated against other approaches would be required to make firm conclusions about the degree of added value. Conclusion The Change Exchange is an example of how behavioural science can be translated in situ to support health partnership work...
Emergency remote teaching (ERT) is a new concept that describes the context in which instructional delivery is switched entirely online due to crisis circumstances. Recent research in such a context has been focused either on exploring the unique learning environment and enabling factors or on instruc...
The declarative-procedural model would have predicted some degree of separation between explicit and implicit memory processes, at least for foreign language learning, which we didn’t observe in our data (at the default gamma value and in the whole sample). Moreover, we would have expected impl...
Recent studies have suggested that next generation of robo-advisors might elaborate on behavioural peculiarities with customers’ preferences and enable them to personalize to a higher degree (Faloon and Scherer, 2017). As to some extent, other studies have concluded that robo-advisors might be the...
On the basis of this degree of heterogeneity, independent replications of new discoveries would be predicted to differ from the ES of the self-confirmatory test by as much as s.d. = 0.2 (95% prediction interval, −0.20 to 0.21). Fig. 2: Difference in effect size estimates between...
needed “right away” and the situation was urgent. Despite the urgency of the situation there may have been uncertainty as to how to proceed, what amount of help or involvement should be offered, or a degree of fear about doing something. It is also possible that the nature of simulation...