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How can regulators protect users from gamified investing in Canada?
How can general practitioners protect women from domestic violence in France?
How can people exposed to Covid-19 in England be best prompted to self-isolate?
How can the UK government make drink choices healthier through smart taxation?
How can Chilean courts empower intimate partner violence survivors?
How can streets in the US be made safer for pedestrians?
Platform-level interventions to reduce the spread of misinformation & hateful content online
In the wake of the UK’s recent riots, social media platforms are under fire for perpetuating misinformation, disinformation, and hateful content. This note outlines behavioural factors that point to the need for platform and system-wide interventions to combat misinformation. Underpinning this note is analysis from a survey of 2,000+ UK…
More than half the public think they’re good at spotting false information online – but only a third think other people are
A new survey of the public’s online awareness, carried out by BIT (the Behavioural Insight Team) finds wide variations in people’s confidence in spotting false information online.
Study reveals $100 billion ‘evidence gap’ in public policy
A new report reveals minimal government investment in public policy evidence, with R&D spending in the UK, Canada, Australia, and the US at under 0.1% of total expenditure in key areas like education, social protection, and public order.