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House of Lords approves national programme of behaviour modification

Caz | 26.08.2012 19:46 | Education | Globalisation | Technology | Oxford | World

Behaviour Change and Scientific political coalition governance

Behaviour Change and Scientific political coalition governance

 https://www.lifeinthemix.info/2012/08/behaviour-change-scientific-political-coalition-governance/

UK coalition’s real agenda : Behaviour change to suit policy, so say the House of Lords

 https://www.lifeinthemix.info/2012/08/uk-coalitions-real-agenda-behavioral-change-suit-policy/

Behaviour Change and Local Authorities:

 https://www.lifeinthemix.info/2012/08/behavioural-change-local-authorities/

Caz

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Is this like the "rigged hung parliament" article?

26.08.2012 19:55

Because that was FOS

worthless worm


Maybe you should read it.

26.08.2012 23:41

If you read it you'll find out.

Caz


Implementing behaviour change while avoiding harmful side effects

26.08.2012 23:51


House of Lords 'Behaviour Change' Inquiry

A recent report from the House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee 'Behaviour Change' cites written evidence by Drs Bennett Foddy and Eric Mandelbaum.

Dr Foddy also participated in the 'Ethics and Behaviour Change' seminar which took place at the House of Lords on 10 February 2011.

Excerpt from the report:

"The aim of much government policy is to bring about changes in people’s behaviour and so a government’s success will often depend on their ability to implement effective behaviour change interventions whilst, at the same time, avoiding significant harmful side effects"

 http://www.neuroethics.ox.ac.uk/latest_news/report_from_the_house_of_lords_behaviour_change_inquiry

Caz


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