Abstract |
Individual-level interventions are inadequate to address complex societal problems. Meaningful solutions require system-level policies that alter the incentives that govern behavior. We argue that individual-level interventions can help improve both the feasibility and effectiveness of system-level interventions, especially when designed as an integrated policy package. |
Authors |
Todd L. Cherry  , Steffen Kallbekken
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Journal Info |
Cambridge University Press | Behavioral and Brain Sciences , vol: 46
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Publication Date |
1/1/2023 |
ISSN |
0140-525X |
Type |
article |
Open Access |
closed
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x23000985 |
Keywords |
Behavior Change Techniques (Score: 0.5761) , Health Behavior Interventions (Score: 0.55599) , Complex Interventions (Score: 0.546081) , Behavioral Interventions (Score: 0.545425) , Behavior Change (Score: 0.533812)
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