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Jiaying Zhao
Canada Research Chair in Behavioral Sustainability, Associate professor in Department of Psychology and IRES at University of British Columbia
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CBC Life 29. sij
Simple things like carpooling and watching unboxing videos can actually help to increase your well-being while reducing your carbon footprint. and explain how.
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Jiaying Zhao 21. sij
New paper reflecting our experiences meeting MPs and Senators at the Parliament, and how to build relationships between scientists and policymakers
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Elizabeth Dunn 27. pro
Looking for a New Year's Resolution? Here's how to cut carbon and get happier! Some ideas from and me in the Boston Globe tomorrow:
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Jiaying Zhao 14. pro
Thank you Dilip and Avni for hosting, I had a fabulous time at Rotman! Must remember to bring keys and coat next time 😅
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Dilip Soman 🇨🇦 12. pro
We marketing are really looking forward to the Friday seminar by on cognitive effects of scarcity / poverty!
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Jiaying Zhao 4. pro
Odgovor korisniku/ci @AnnaSchapiro
Could there be a vicious cognitive feedback loop where we make bad decisions about climate actions/policies with rising CO2 levels that further impair our decision making?
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Jiaying Zhao 4. pro
Cognitive costs of climate change: Based on the current CO2 emission pathway, by the year 2100 our decision-making abilities may decreased by 25% and complex strategic thinking by 50%. So glad you are doing this important work!
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Frank Schilbach 29. stu
Fascinating and sad evidence of cognitive taxes of poverty. JMP by Claire Duquennois.
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Jiaying Zhao 29. stu
An exciting day for designing behaviorally informed organizations, combatting sludges, applying behavioral insights, and sharing lessons among BI practitioners!
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Jiaying Zhao 28. stu
Fascinating talk by on the challenges, nuances, and unintended consequences of large-scale choice architecture interventions
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Jiaying Zhao 18. stu
Odgovor korisniku/ci @dilipsoman @jhaushofer i 2 ostali
Dilip, we are about to launch a pilot on conditional transfers in Vancouver, to compare CCT and UCT while keeping everything else identical, let's talk in a few weeks.
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Jiaying Zhao 18. stu
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Prof_Yildirim @alexoimas i 3 ostali
It was UCT, we see positive effects on housing, savings, assets, food security, and executive function, but no effects yet on employment, subjective well-being, and fluid intelligence. Will send you slides offline since the study is not yet public.
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Jiaying Zhao 18. stu
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Prof_Yildirim @morewedge
What made you think they don't work?
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Carey Morewedge 17. stu
Jiaying Zhao finds that a $7500 cash transfer to homeless in Vancouver increases access to stable housing, food, and clothing, no increase in spending on temptation goods, and savings of $935 per person from avoiding costs of shelters.
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Daniel Karp 4. stu
Just out in : led an amazing team in applying trait-based frameworks to bird mediated cultural services. People prefer fruit/nectar-eating, colorful, forest-affiliated birds in Costa Rica!
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Science News 31. lis
Every 20 seconds, a wave of fresh cerebrospinal fluid rolls into the sleeping brain. These slow, rhythmic blasts may help explain why sleep is so important for brain health.
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Harlan Krumholz 24. lis
Terrific piece by and colleagues…Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations…
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Catherine Stocker 9. ruj
Really interesting to hear from world leading behavioural psychology expert on how to change behaviours to address environmental challenges. Political will needs to be there.
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UBC IRES 19. ruj
"Instead of flight shaming, let's be thoughtful and selective about all travel." Opinion piece co-written by prof. , 's , and 's Lior Silberman.
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Sabine Pahl 4. ruj
Great keynote by Dr Jiaying Zhao from on using psychology to address global sustainability challenges ; fascinating findings on bin placement and signage to start with
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