One free and easy way to learn more about Behavioral Science and Behavioural Economics is to take advantage of YouTube educational videos.
Check out these great YouTube channels featuring tons of information for everyone who wishes to learn more.
In no particular order, our favourite YouTube channels:
Pete Judo
with Peter Judodihardjo
Behavioural Insights and Theories that explore the wonderful world of behavioural science, watch here.
BEworks
with Kelly Peters
In-depth discussion between Kelly and champions of behavioural science within beloved brands and institutions, watch here.
Behavior Change For Good
from University of Pennsylvania
A world-class, interdisciplinary team of academic experts with leading organizational partners to help advance the science and practice of behavior change, watch here.
The Behavioural Insights Team
The Behavioural Insights Team apply behavioural insights to inform policy, improve public services and deliver positive results for people and communities, watch here.
Behavioral Science Toolkit
A video series on behavioral science and its applications, watch here.
Data Driven
Talks about human behaviour, data science and AI, watch here.
Opinion Science
A psychology podcast about our opinions, where they come from, and how they change from leading experts on public opinion, persuasion, and more, watch here.
BONUS
The channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less).
Dan Ariely: Are We in Control of Our Own Decisions?
Behavioral economist Dan Ariely, the author of Predictably Irrational, uses classic visual illusions and his own counterintuitive (and sometimes shocking) research findings to show how we're not as rational as we think when we make decisions, watch here.
Dan Ariely: How to Change your Behavior for the Better
What's the best way to get people to change their behavior? In this funny, information-packed talk, psychologist Dan Ariely explores why we make bad decisions even when we know we shouldn't - and discusses a couple of tricks that could get us to do the right thing (even if it's for the wrong reason), watch here.
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