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Posttest: Introduction to Behavioral Economics

Please complete the brief posttest, so we can see what you have learned in Introduction to Behavioral Economics. Click the Posttest link, below, to get started.

3.3 Case Study: Senegal

3.2 Limited Attention and Prospective Memory

After watching the video, complete Video Assignment 3.2. If you would like to save or print the exercise, it is available in PDF format in the Materials tab above.

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Video Assignment 3.2

The Impact of Limited Attention and Prospective Memory

Self-Guided Exercise

Do this exercise to apply what you have learned;

  • Determine how limited attention might impact your personal problem from Session 1
  • Determine when you need your prospective memory to solve your personal problem.

Above & Beyond

Determine how limited attention and prospective memory might impact the work ou PRH problem you identified in Session 1.

3.1 Procrastination and Hassle Factors

Session 3: The gap between intention and action

This session explores the concept of the intention-action gap, explaining why we sometimes fail to follow through on our intentions due to behavioral concepts like procrastination, hassle factors, prospective memory, and limited attention. A case study shows how behavioral design was used to strengthen referral linkages between family planning and immunization services to promote family planning conversations in Senegal.

After watching the video, complete Video Assignment 3.1. If you would like to save or print the exercise, it is available in PDF format in the Materials tab above.

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Video Assignment 3.1

The Impact of Procrastination and Hassle Factors

Self-Guided Exercise

Do this exercise to apply what you have learned.

  • Determine how procrastination might impact your personal problem from Session 1.
  • Identify some of the hassle factors you may encounter in your personal problem from Session 1.

Above & Beyond

Determine how procrastination and hassle factors might impact the work ou PRH problem you identified in Session 1

Knowledge Check: Session 3

In Session 3, we’ve talked about several behavioral concepts that impact people’s decisions and actions. Please take this ungraded quiz to test your understanding of Session 3. Click on the Knowledge Check link below to get started.

Knowledge Check: Session 2

In Session 2, we’ve talked about several behavioral concepts that impact people’s decisions and actions. Please take this ungraded quiz to test your understanding of Session 2. Click on the Knowledge Check link below to get started.

2.3 Case Study: Burkina Faso

2.2 Availability Bias

After watching the video, complete Video Assignment 2.2. If you would like to save or print the exercise, it is available in PDF format in the Materials tab above.

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Video Assignment 2.2

The impact of availability bias on your behavioral problem

Self-Guided Exercise

Do this exercise to apply what you have learned.

  • Determine how availability bias might impact your personal problem from Session 1

Above & Beyond

Determine how availability bias might impact the work ou PRH problem you identified in Session 1

2.1 Present Bias

Session 2: Intention Formation

This section explains how people form intentions, and explores how two relevant behavioral concepts, present bias and availability bias, are critical when designing for behavior change. It also includes a case study showing how behavioral economics was used to design a myth-busting board game for youth to promote family planning in Burkina Faso.

After watching the video, complete Video Assignment 2.1. If you would like to save or print the exercise, it is available in PDF format in the Materials tab above.

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Video Assignment 2.1

The Impact of Present Bias on Your Behavioral Problem

Self-Guided Exercise

Do this exercise to apply what you have learned.

  • Identify how the present bias might impact the personal problem you identified in Session 1

Above & Beyond

Identify how the present t bias might impact the work ou PRH problem you identified in Session 1