Measurement & Evaluation
Rethinking RCTs
Randomized controlled trials have limited value for program implementers without better theories of change and broader sources of data. Behavioral science can help.
Randomized controlled trials have limited value for program implementers without better theories of change and broader sources of data. Behavioral science can help.
How our brains undermine long-term thinking, and what social impact organizations can do about it.
A look at how a community kitchen initiative in India used insights from behavioral science to rapidly scale its services, delivering 4.5 million meals to homeless migrant workers even as the country instituted the world’s largest lockdown to combat COVID-19.
Using artificial intelligence to predict behavior can lead to devastating policy mistakes. Health and development programs must learn to apply causal models that better explain why people behave the way they do to help identify the most effective levers for change.
Nonprofits struggling to keep supporters excited about their causes should follow these five recommendations to make the most of Stanford behavioral scientist B.J. Fogg's model for getting people to act.
Charitable organizations can use insights from behavioral economics to help people follow through on their impulsive and deliberative intentions to give.
Investing in smart communications can help ensure that valuable research gets read and put to use in solving global development challenges.
Institutionalizing college savings through the application of savings strategies from financial behavior research can help make college accessible to all.
A growing body of research that explains how human behavior helped create the climate crisis could also point the way toward solving it.
How to transform the fervor of political resistance into a new era of civic engagement.