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Learn how Behavioral Science principles can help to transform a healthcare system into a humancare experience. Missed the first four questions on our LinkedIn? No worries! You can find them here – but stay tuned as there's more to come!

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Human tendency to make impulsive purchases.
The feeling of discomfort when there's a discrepancy between beliefs and behavior.
Human preference for visually appealing packaging.​
The observation that humans experience losses more severely than equivalent gains.

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The application of behavioral science to understand the motivations behind patients' lifestyle choices.
Patients' willingness to pay higher prices for medications with perceived better efficacy.
The use of rewards and incentives to encourage patient compliance.
The application of behavioral science to understand how core motivators in other life domains impact health behaviors.

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Mere Exposure Effect                                         
Loss Aversion
Bandwagon Effect
Emotional Appeal

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Choice Overload                                             
Cognitive Dissonance
Bandwagon Effect
Status Quo Bias

Who doesn’t love a BSci HumanCare pop quiz!

Learn how Behavioral Science principles can help to transform a healthcare system into a humancare experience. Missed the first four questions on our LinkedIn? No worries! You can find them here – but stay tuned as there's more to come!

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Human tendency to make impulsive purchases.
The feeling of discomfort when there's a discrepancy between beliefs and behavior.
Human preference for visually appealing packaging.​
The observation that humans experience losses more severely than equivalent gains.
The application of behavioral science to understand the motivations behind patients' lifestyle choices.
Patients' willingness to pay higher prices for medications with perceived better efficacy.
The use of rewards and incentives to encourage patient compliance.
The application of behavioral science to understand how core motivators in other life domains impact health behaviors.
Mere Exposure Effect
Loss Aversion
Bandwagon Effect
Emotional Appeal
Choice Overload
Cognitive Dissonance
Bandwagon Effect
Status Quo Bias
Loss Aversion
The Endowment Effect
The Foot-in-the-Door Technique
The Barnum Effect
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Information Overload
Availability Heuristic
Anchoring Bias
Choice Overload
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The use of social media influencers to promote healthy lifestyle choices.
Peer influences on health behaviors.
Factors outside of medical care that influence health outcomes, like socioeconomic status.
The impact of pharmaceutical advertisements on patient health choices.
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Deindividuation Theory
Psychological Reactance Theory
Prospect Theory
Self-Determination Theory
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Encouraging patients to rely on expert opinions to "nudge" their healthcare decisions.
Using subtle changes in the way choices are presented to "nudge" patients towards positive health behaviors.
Utilizing aggressive marketing techniques to "nudge" patients towards specific healthcare products.
Applying financial incentives to "nudge" patients to choose specific healthcare plans.
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Sociocultural norms
Personality traits
Family status
Emotional intelligence
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Editor: Karen McCauley
Strategic Foresight Practitioners:
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Design:
Jananda Lima, Gabriel Lopes & Utkarsh Subnis

Quiz Question

Loss Aversion                      
The Endowment Effect
The Foot-in-the-Door Technique                            
The Barnum Effect

Quiz Question

Information Overload                                      
Availability Heuristic
Anchoring Bias
Choice Overload

Quiz Question

The use of social media influencers to promote healthy lifestyle choices.
Peer influences on health behaviors.
Factors outside of medical care that influence health outcomes, like socioeconomic status.
The impact of pharmaceutical advertisements on patient health choices.

Quiz Question

Deindividuation Theory
Psychological Reactance Theory                        
Prospect Theory
Self-Determination Theory

Quiz Question

Encouraging patients to rely on expert opinions to "nudge" their healthcare decisions.
Using subtle changes in the way choices are presented to "nudge" patients towards positive health behaviors.
Utilizing aggressive marketing techniques to "nudge" patients towards specific healthcare products.
Applying financial incentives to "nudge" patients to choose specific healthcare plans.

Quiz Question

Sociocultural norms
Personality traits
Family status
Emotional intelligence                                                

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Editor: Karen McCauley
Strategic Foresight Practitioners:
Christina White
Design:
Jananda Lima, Gabriel Lopes & Utkarsh Subnis