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- 28th Sep 2023
Eye robot: Using simulated eye-tracking as a behavioural research technique
It has been said that eyes are the windows to the soul. But for BIT, eyes are better thought of as the doorways to behaviour. This is because looking at things is one of the most obvious ways to understand attention, and attention itself is one of the most important…
- Blog
- 25th Sep 2023
System 2: A human-centred and data-driven approach to tackling disadvantage
We’re excited to have set up a new applied research Not for Profit, System 2, with a launch mission focused on helping young Australians in disadvantage to thrive. System 2’s aim is to design, test and scale solutions to society’s biggest challenges, by drawing on behavioural science, co-design, data and…
- New publication
- 20th Mar 2023
A Manifesto for Applying Behavioral Science
10 new proposals to enable behavioural science to truly fulfill its potential for improving lives and societies
- Blog
- 7th Feb 2023
Improving ethical behaviours online - working with young people to crack the code
Today is Safer Internet Day, the annual global initiative to bring communities together to improve online safety. Perhaps BIT’s biggest contribution in this space is the design and delivery of Digital Compass - a behaviourally informed programme designed with young people to help them behave ethically online.
- Blog
- 15th Dec 2022
Australia: A government learning how to learn faster
Australia today seems like a country at the precipice of bold reform
- Blog
- 2nd Dec 2022
Encouraging COVID-19 prevention behaviours in Malaysia
By early 2022, we had all experienced two years of an ongoing global pandemic. We’d endured changing regulations, repeated lockdowns, and waves of new variants. At that time, Malaysia – with over 97% of the adult population having received at least two doses of a vaccine and a steady decline…
- Blog
- 16th Nov 2022
Helping users shape their digital world
Who should make decisions regarding governance of a social media platform that connects billions of people?
- Blog
- 16th Nov 2022
Parents' critical role in helping teens continue to say “no” to alcohol
While abstinence is the norm, more work needs to be done to encourage the minority of under-18s who do drink to change their behaviour
- Blog
- 20th Oct 2022
Home is where their work is
The unique workplace safety issues faced by in-home disability and aged care workers
- Blog
- 5th Oct 2022
Investors are stuck between climate commitments and action
Many financial institutions have announced major climate commitments. Are they real shifts or just empty claims to capitalise on greener consumer preferences?