Behavioral Change
Issued by
The Chicago School
Earners of this credential have demonstrated knowledge of how information is interpreted by individuals, how feedback and mapping influence human behavior, the types and causes of user errors, how the structuring of complex choices affects preferences, and various other tools to influence human choice and behavior. Earners are able to encourage positive behavioral outcomes while maintaining free choice.
Additional DetailsSkills
- Behavioral Change
- Choice Architecture
- Choice Environments
- Complex Choice Systems
- Default Choices
- Default Optioning
- Feedback Mechanisms
- Incentives
- Mapping Systems
Earning Criteria
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Earn a passing grade of B or higher in the following course: Choice Architecture