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May 9, 2022

A New Script: Pregnancy Photos

There are pretty defined Scripts for life events. When this happens, do this. When you get engaged, send out a “Save the Date” Ideally, your “Save the Date” picture shows you walking hand-in-hand looking at each other. When you get married, capture that “First look” shot. …

Behavioral Economics

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A New Script: Pregnancy Photos
A New Script: Pregnancy Photos
Behavioral Economics

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Mar 22, 2022

A pregnant behavioral scientist

I’m pregnant. And I’m a behavioral scientist. Throughout pregnancy, there has been a lot to study — about my own behavior, my partner’s behavior, and (most interesting) other people’s as they relate to me. Let’s start with me. At the macro level, over the course of the last 8 months…

Behavioral Economics

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A pregnant behavioral scientist
A pregnant behavioral scientist
Behavioral Economics

7 min read


Oct 13, 2021

Introducing our new podcast, The Science of Change

Listen to The Science of Change here 💡 Behavior change is hard. Actively changing another person’s behavior is even harder. But many companies have been able to crack that code. They’re the companies who understand that people don’t always — or maybe even rarely — act rationally. The Science of…

Behavioral Science

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Introducing our new podcast, The Science of Change
Introducing our new podcast, The Science of Change
Behavioral Science

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Jul 6, 2021

How to Price a Product Using Behavioral Economics

Your customers (and you) are constantly looking around for cues on what to do and how to behave. Go to Palm Springs, a desert in California, and you’ll be struck by how many homes have real grass on their front lawns. Palm Springs is a desert. …

Behavioral Science

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How to Price a Product Using Behavioral Economics
How to Price a Product Using Behavioral Economics
Behavioral Science

7 min read


Published in Hacking Behavior

·Jun 21, 2021

4 ways a Behavioral Scientist can help PMs

This was originally published as a chapter in the book, “Building Behavioral Science in an Organization” A product manager’s role is to oversee the research required to prioritize, design, and develop the features and go-to-market plan that will make a product a success. Doing this well requires a deep understanding…

Behavioral Science

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Behavioral Science

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Mar 11, 2021

Americans have been eating way more cereal in the pandemic. Here’s why that’s a problem

There’s almost as much sugar in a cup of Raisin Bran than a Snicker’s bar. It’s time to change our breakfast habits Kristen Berman PSA: Want to dive into the sugar stats in this article? go here No one would give a cigarette to a child. Why? Because smoking kills…

Behavioral Science

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Research shows the pandemic has Americans eating way more cereal. Here’s why that’s a problem
Research shows the pandemic has Americans eating way more cereal. Here’s why that’s a problem
Behavioral Science

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Feb 28, 2021

Social coordination can unlock new markets

In 2018, business-travel spending exceeded $1.4 trillion — and the pandemic erased almost all of it. Switching to video meetings saved Amazon alone $1 billion in 2020. And the smart money says it’s not all coming back: Bill Gates says business travel will shrink by 50%; Delta predicts 20%. Less…

Behavioral Economics

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Social coordination can unlock new markets
Social coordination can unlock new markets
Behavioral Economics

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Dec 2, 2020

[Don’t] listen to your customers

Today’s product and design leaders often rely heavily on the word of their customers when building their product road maps; whether it’s a customer survey or a phone interview, loads of qualitative data through these methods is being collected and used to dictate how to design and develop products. …

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[Don’t] listen to your customers
[Don’t] listen to your customers

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Nov 11, 2020

Papers we’re reading (week 1)

We’re trying something new. We’ll pick 3 papers our team has read and do a quick summary + commentary on them. Let us know if you like this via twitter: @Irrationallabs — — — — Summaries this week by Kristen Berman ‘Working’ Remotely? Selection, Treatment, and Market Provision of Remote Work (JMP). This paper tells a story about remote work and…

Behavioral Economics

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Behavioral Economics

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Nov 9, 2020

The internet needs some basic sign laws

A sign’s ability to do its job depends on where the sign is located. Robert Frank’s latest book on social norms opens with this reflection on signs — a small sign, with no signs around it, will be more powerful than a large sign with larger signs around it. This…

Behavioral Economics

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The internet needs some basic sign laws
The internet needs some basic sign laws
Behavioral Economics

4 min read

Kristen Berman

Kristen Berman

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Thinking about Irrationality. Behavioral Scientist. Co-founder of Irrational Labs and Common Cents Lab.

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