The Market for Delivery - New York
Examines how delivery patters change, Zip code by Zip code, around Manhattan from coffee-and-donuts breakfast orders to late night Chinese.
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Amazing book. Shares a lot of good research around introversion and it's benefits. Explains why some people look forward to quiet and a small group of close friends and other look for parties and lots...
View ArticleThinking, Fast and Slow
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View ArticleImagine: How Creativity Works
author: Jonah Lehrer average rating: 3.90 book published: 2012
View Article"Unfortunately humans are not rational. Information doesn’t always make us...
“Unfortunately humans are not rational. Information doesn’t always make us change our behavior. More often than not it doesn’t, otherwise none of use would eat bad things, we’d all exercise more, we’d...
View ArticleThe Honest Truth About Dishonesty: How We Lie to Everyone--Especially Ourselves
author: Dan Ariely average rating: 3.80 book published: 2012 rating: 4 read at: 2012/11/17
View ArticleWhy Behavior Change Apps Fail to Change Behavior | Nir and Far
Excerpts: “When our autonomy is threatened, we feel constrained by our lack of choices and often rebel against doing the new behavior. Psychologists call this ‘reactance.’” Unfortunately, too many...
View ArticleWebs of Influence: The Psychology of Online Persuasion
author: Nathalie Nahai average rating: 3.52 book published: 2012
View Article5 Scientific Ways to Build Habits That Stick - 99U
Understanding how to enable users to met their goals is key knowledge every interaction designer needs to know. Learning how habits form is a good starting point. If you can get your users to...
View ArticleThink Like a Freak: The Authors of Freakonomics Offer to Retrain Your Brain
author: Steven D. Levitt average rating: 3.80 book published: 2013
View ArticleDesign Anthropology: Theory and Practice
author: Wendy Gunn name: Zeke average rating: 4.00 book published: 2013
View ArticleSteps to Adding Value to a Commodity.
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View ArticleBehavior change causes changes in beliefs, not vice versa
Information alone does not motivate behavior. It’s better to see poll and survey results as social evidence. A poll is itself a kind of record of social behaviors. Answering a poll question is an act,...
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