Plenary Session: Changing Structures, Changing Behavior: How Systemic Forces Drive and Deter Behavior Change
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Chair: APS President Wendy Wood, University of Southern California
Speakers: Markus Brauer, University of Wisconsin–Madison and Asaf Mazar, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Changing people’s behavior involves more than just changing hearts and minds. In this two-part panel, Markus Brauer and Asaf Mazar present novel systemic approaches to changing behaviors crucial to addressing societal challenges, including intergroup discrimination, voter turnout, vaccine uptake, and online learning.
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