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  • A new study in American Behavioural Scientist by Barry Wellman,

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Simon Houpt 2010

  • Karen Ersche of the Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute at the University of Cambridge, who led the latest work, found the longer a person had been using cocaine, the poorer their attention was, and the more compulsively they used the drug.

    Cocaine addiction linked to brain abnormalities 2011

  • There was a paper published recently in the International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity, entitled "I'm on it 24/7 at the moment".

    Problem solved 2011

  • The study, published in the Annals of Behavioural Medicine, measured the blood pressure of 200 adults (70 per cent of whom were parents), and found that those with kids had systolic blood pressure 4.5 points lower and diastolic blood pressure three points lower than non-parents.

    ProWomanProLife » Hey, Véronique! Look at that! 2010

  • The research paper, entitled I'm on it 24/7 at the moment: A qualitative examination of multiscreen viewing behaviours among UK 10-11 year olds is published in the International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity.

    Study warns parents about rise of children multi-screening 2011

  • Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 38 2010 141–155.

    Dirty Secret Jessie Sholl 2011

  • Behavioural economics is regularly touted as the next big thing for public service reform, to the extent that Downing Street even has a dedicated unit.

    Government can change people's behaviour 2011

  • Behavioural economics research provides some of the answers to why the general public still questions the reality of, show less concern about and thus does not act on the risks posed climate change.

    Erik Rasmussen: The World Needs a New Language Erik Rasmussen 2011

  • Behavioural and attitudinal problem of young people, especially students’

    Big 4 record label creative statistics 2009

  • We sack the Behavioural Insights Team – all they'll do is overextrapolate from behavioural economics research – and open a Number 10 Policy Trials Unit instead.

    How can you tell if a policy is working? Run a trial | Ben Goldacre 2011

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