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BBCNEWS HARDtalk October 11, 2021 03:44:00

certainly in the uk there was this sort of feeling in march 2020 that the government was listening very carefully to a bunch of behavioural scientists were saying look, don t go too early to put down strict restrictions on how people can socialise, social distancing, don t mandate all of the stuff too early because if you do people will tire of it quickly and the whole system will break down. it turns out that just a few weeks later as the epidemic in the uk was spreading the government changed its mind. and the rules certainly then became mandated and social distancing and a whole bunch of other measures were put in place. but maybe the behavioural scientist got it wrong and they are too powerful. well, first of all, i don t know of any government where behavioural scientists have a very big policymaking role. certainly in the uk the behavioural insight team

BBCNEWS HARDtalk October 10, 2021 23:44:00

will break down. it turns out that just a few weeks later as the epidemic in the uk was spreading the government changed its mind. and the rules certainly then became mandated and social distancing and a whole bunch of other measures were put in place. but maybe the behavioural scientist got it wrong and they are too powerful. well, first of all, i don t know of any government where behavioural scientists have a very big policymaking role. certainly in the uk the behavioural insight team never had any decision making power. and as far as what went on in march 2020, if there s anybody who didn t say something that looked stupid now during that month, let them raise her hand. the real problem with behavioural inside teams that i ve worked with around the world is they are usually given much too small a mandate in the sense that.

BBCNEWS HARDtalk October 6, 2021 03:44:00

be behavioural scientists have become too important in certain countries. certainly in the uk there was this sort of feeling in march 2020 that the government was listening very carefully to a bunch of behavioural scientists were saying look, don t go too early to put down strict restrictions on how people can socialise, social distancing, don t mandate all of the stuff too early because if you do people will tyre of it quickly and the whole system will break down. it turns out that just a few weeks later as the epidemic in the uk was spreading the government changed its mind. and the rules certainly then became mandated and social distancing in a whole bunch of other measures were put in place. but maybe the behavioural scientist got it wrong and they are too powerful. is that well, first of all i don t know of any government where behavioural scientists have a very big policymaking role.

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