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Alltop - Top Christian Science Monitor News - 0 views

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    for Chris & Eliz and Bunny all the best from Crhitisn Science mag!
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h+ Magazine - 0 views

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    trends magazine: linking science, tehc and resutling impact on social behaviour/social response, social impact.
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How to Get Better Customer Service by Being an A**hole - Asylum.com - 0 views

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    ""A**holeology: The Science Behind Getting Your Way and Getting Away With It," to explain how applying the a-hole principle can help you effectively deal with bad customer service."
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What Would Homer Simpson Do? Your Messages and the Emerging Science of Behavioral Econo... - 0 views

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    "Pop quiz: The following messages have what in common? * Frances Osborne's The Bolter is an Oprah Winfrey Book Club selection. Buy it now. * 75% of guests who stay in this hotel reuse their towels. Join them and reuse your towel to help save the environment. * Any money you donate will go to Rokia, a seven-year-old girl who lives in Mali, Africa. The answer? They all use principles of behavioral economics to influence their audience's decisions. And you can too. Nonprofit marketers and fundraisers often base important strategic and tactical choices on thinking grounded in established theories and practices, including direct marketing and economics. But what about established psychological theories? Enter behavioral economics."
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The Science of Building Trust With Social Media - 0 views

  • The Science of Building Trust With Social Media
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    Trust and different types of media via socialmedia
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Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : The Power of Persuasion (June 1, 2003) - 0 views

  • The Power of PersuasionPutting the science of influence to work in fundraising
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    Putting science of influence to work in fundraising: The Power of Persuasion - Standford Social Innovation (free PDF). This is based on the psychological principles found in the authors book! - by the same title
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    Like CLP's angels
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    glad you liked it ;o)
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Google Grants - 0 views

  • In-kind advertising for non-profit organizations
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      more lovely discoveries in our diigo group
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      find our latest discoveries on twitter too: @williamdoust enjoy ;-)
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    In-kind advertising for non-profit organizations Google Grants is a unique in-kind donation program awarding free AdWords advertising to select charitable organizations. We support organizations sharing our philosophy of community service to help the world in areas such as science and technology, education, global public health, the environment, youth advocacy, and the arts.
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NESTA Connect: What's the future of social media? - 0 views

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      Nationeal Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts (NESTA) - lottery funded.
  • What's the future of social media?
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Cambridge Journals Online - Social Policy and Society Vol. 8 Iss. 01 - 0 views

  •   Not Going It Alone: Social Integration and Tenancy Sustainability for Formerly Homeless Substance Users
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      This one is for Michelle,when she decides to join us ;)
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    I'm sure Michelle will join, if you keep putting stuff on that interests her! There are similarities between what the authors are saying and family learning. In the same way that you can't just put a roof on a homeless person's head and simply expect them to stay there, you can't just put someone into a family learning class either. That's where CLP comes in, with our holistic approach!!
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Social Stigma Causes Poor Math Performance by U.S. Students, Study Suggests | blog.scho... - 0 views

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      Other studies have furhtered the impac of sigtma in maths. Females who were exposed to their "inability" in math, prior to performing an un-related test, performed lower on average. Whilst Asian women who were told how "Asians who were good at math & science" performed on average much better with theis type of positive priming, than they did with negative priming in un-related tests. Wow ;-)
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    This is what has happened to me!! Now Becky is helping me to exorcise demons!
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Emotion, Cognition, and Behavior -- Dolan 298 (5596): 1191 -- Science - 0 views

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      more research in our group
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ScienceDirect - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology : Nonconscious Behavioral Con... - 0 views

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      more in our group - or follow me on twitter @williamdoust
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Research Links Poor Children's Stress and Brain Impairment - 0 views

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    THIS IS REALLY!REALLY!INTERESTING
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How Obama Is Using the Science of Change - TIME - 0 views

  • We're a herdlike species, more likely to be obese if our peers are.
  • Cialdini says brain imaging shows that when we think we're out of step with our peers, the part of our brain that registers pain shifts into overdrive. "It's an incredibly powerful spur to action,
  • Obama's push to weatherize millions of homes — another stimulus bonanza — will require new norms. In Oregon, a countywide program to upgrade windows and insulation at almost no cost to homeowners got a tepid response. But after an intense mobilization campaign — through citizen councils, churches and Girl Scouts who went door-to-door asking residents why they hadn't weatherized yet — 85% of the county enrolled. "What worked was creating a sense that we're all in this together and you're a social deviant if you don't join us,"
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  • ocial norms help explain the attraction of opt-out 401(k)s as well: it's not just that we're too lazy to check a box but also that we assume the default is the accepted thing to do. Obama's push to weatherize millions of homes — another stimulus bonanza — will require new norms. In Oregon, a countywide program to upgrade windows and insulation at almost no cost to homeowners got a tepid response. But after an intense mobilization campaign — through citizen councils, churches and Girl Scouts who went door-to-door asking residents why they hadn't weatherized yet — 85% of the county enrolled. "What worked was creating a sense that we're all in this together and you're a social deviant if you don't join us,"
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      fab! this guy's book influence is fab!
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