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  2. November 23, 2015 @ 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/event/climate-change-policy-a-focus-on-demand-reduction/
    This seminar will explore the proposition that efforts to plan a response to climate change are largely stuck, having been driven by conventional economic thinking and over-stated engineering optimism about ... It challenges widely held assumptions about
  3.  | The Behaviour and Health Research Unit Behaviour ...

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    Search. ByBehaviours. Themes. Get BHRU news and events via email. Enter email address. Copyright 2024 Behaviour and Health Research Unit Theme by: Theme Horse Powered by:.
  4.  Changing Physical Environments | The Behaviour and Health ...

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    Changes in the micro-structure of drinking (e.g. sip size) may be important in driving the effect of glass shape on drinking speed, and future studies, powered to test these
  5.  publications | The Behaviour and Health Research Unit ...

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    Search. publications. Altering environment, stimuli and apparatus to change behaviour. The BHRU carried out a systematic scoping review of empirical evidence, and related conceptual material, to identify the effects of choice architecture
  6.  How acceptable are pricing policies for changing behaviour? ...

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    Search. How acceptable are pricing policies for changing behaviour? . How acceptable people find different interventions to reduce alcohol consumption varies depending on the type of intervention and its effectiveness. While our study found
  7.  What causes people to underestimate calories in food? ...

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    Search. What causes people to underestimate calories in food? Healthier fruits and vegetables frequently feature on packaging for foods high in fat and sugar. These pairings can lead to calorie underestimates (Chernev (2011) The Dieter’s paradox).
  8.  Do cognitive resources in childhood predict teenage behaviour? ...

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    Search. Do cognitive resources in childhood predict teenage behaviour? . Cognitive resources encompass abilities including IQ and processes involved in planning, monitoring, and revising goal-directed behaviour (e.g., impulsivity). Looking at data
  9.  What is the evidence for food taxes and ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/what-is-the-evidence-for-food-taxes-and-subsidies-changing-diets/
    Price is a critical element of the environment shaping behaviour, but our results suggest the evidence for using economic instruments to promote dietary and physical activity is less compelling and more ... Economic Instruments for Population Diet and
  10.  How does alcohol advertising affect heavy drinkers? | ...

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    alcohol ads, before having an opportunity to drink alcoholic drinks in a taste test.
  11.  Are more deprived households likely to buy supermarket ...

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    Search. Are more deprived households likely to buy supermarket promotions? . In our study which looked at price promotions in stores, we found that people were more likely to purchase less-healthy food items on promotion, rather than healthier items,

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