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The ‘Four Dimensions of Behaviour’ framework: a tool for characterising behaviours to help design better interventions
Resource Author: Tim Chatterton
The ‘Four Dimensions of Behaviour’ framework: a tool for characterising behaviours to help design better interventions
The framework is a tool that can be used by policymakers and practitioners to better understand and react to behavioral challenges that obstruct behavior change.
An introduction to Thinking about ‘Energy Behaviour’: a Multi Model Approach
A paper that outlines a framework that can be used to understand and interpret human behavior within the context of energy consumption.
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