Behaviour Change By Design

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  • čas přidán 18. 01. 2018
  • Watch our three minute video and learn why the most important step to changing our behaviour might not be what you think...
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    Animation by Paupanimation. Find Pau on Twitter (@paupanimation) or at on Facebook at / paupanimation
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Komentáře • 7

  • @deannegoodfellow5749
    @deannegoodfellow5749 Před 5 lety

    I witness people these days fighting and consequently now taking control over over his or her circumstances, you are probably not likely to be in a position to become empowered when you find yourself not wishing to put together the choice that sets you free. The thing is that the selections we bring about are positively or occasionally badly augmenting our behaviour and so our everyday life.

  • @GHoSTPhantomArmy
    @GHoSTPhantomArmy Před 4 měsíci

    What is this style of animation called? (infographic?) I would like to use this technique for a university project assignment. Many thanks.

  • @mi7
    @mi7 Před 6 lety

    Super .. Thanks :)

  • @hamzehmomani7443
    @hamzehmomani7443 Před 3 lety +1

    Many thanks for this amazing video.
    Are there any theories that expalne why people end up doing something they unintend to do?

  • @rebekahkelso3897
    @rebekahkelso3897 Před 3 lety

    How can you change the environment in order to help people with addiction to exercise and possibly anorexia?

    • @dblev2019
      @dblev2019 Před rokem

      The first step in any twelve step program is to admit you have a problem. You can try to manipulate settings or change environments, but without a conscious commitment from the addict these schemes may drive the addict further into addiction. What this video fails to address is the consequential harms this method could result in. Plus a breach of trust is hard to regain.

  • @dblev2019
    @dblev2019 Před rokem

    “Changing environments instead of minds might be the best way to change behavior”, in other words manipulation. My question is, who decides proper behaviors? If a person understands the risk and benefits of any given decision, yet they decide to go against the prevailing thought, then who are we as a society to disregard their decision. Even worse, you then abuse data to coerce and manipulate that person to bend to the prevailing view with no concern of the consequential harm you may have brought to this person.
    Forget being sneaky or wrongheaded, this way of thinking is flat out immoral and disrespectful. Furthermore, these manipulative methods could be used against any one of us at any given time. Think twice before participating in any rewards schemes that requires you giving up large amounts of person data! Its liable to end up bitting you in the ass!