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https://www.behaviourchangebydesign.iph.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/162title":{"rendered":"Minna Ventsel"},"content":{"rendered":"pMinna Ventsel is a Research Assistant in the Behaviour and Health Research Unit at the University of Cambridge. ... in the Behaviour and Health Research Unit at the University of Cambridge. -
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https://www.behaviourchangebydesign.iph.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/422Cambridge. She studied Psychology at the University of Bath, and worked as a Research Assistant at the Centre for Family Research, Cambridge on studies of child development of executive function.u00a0 ... She studied Psychology at the University of Bath, -
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https://www.behaviourchangebydesign.iph.cam.ac.uk/about-us/research-team/researchers/emily-pechey/Emily Pechey. Emily is a Research Assistant in the Behaviour and Health Research Unit in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care at the University of Cambridge. ... She studied Psychology at the University of Bath, and worked as a Research -
Minna Ventsel | Behaviour Change By Design (BCBD)
https://www.behaviourchangebydesign.iph.cam.ac.uk/about-us/research-team/researchers/daina-kosite/Minna Ventsel. Minna Ventsel is a Research Assistant in the Behaviour and Health Research Unit at the University of Cambridge. ... Behaviour Change by Design, University of Cambridge, East Forvie Building, Robinson Way, Cambridge CB2 0SR. -
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https://www.behaviourchangebydesign.iph.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/posts/1432First author Dr James Reynolds from the School of Psychology, Aston University, who carried out the research while at Cambridge, said: u201cAlthough we found that showing the amount of exercise required ... a small increase of 3p per -
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https://www.behaviourchangebydesign.iph.cam.ac.uk/no-evidence-that-physical-activity-calorie-equivalent-pace-labelling-changes-food-purchasing-in-worksite-cafeterias/First author Dr James Reynolds from the School of Psychology, Aston University, who carried out the research while at Cambridge, said: “Although we found that showing the amount of exercise required ... Senior author Professor Dame Theresa Marteau,
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