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Behavior Science Has a Place in UX

Behavior Science Has a Place in UX

Behavior science as a UX discipline had been gaining momentum for a while, but COVID-19 and the shift to remote collaboration has accelerated that. In the next five or so years, we will see more organizations carving out a specific role for people with behavior science training. For UXers who want to be a part of the applied behavior science revolution, this is a great time to be in the field. A growing community stands ready to welcome you.

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Behavior Science Has a Place in UX

Behavior Science Has a Place in UX

Behavior science as a UX discipline had been gaining momentum for a while, but COVID-19 and the shift to remote collaboration has accelerated that. In the next five or so years, we will see more organizations carving out a specific role for people with behavior science training. For UXers who want to be a part of the applied behavior science revolution, this is a great time to be in the field. A growing community stands ready to welcome you.

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Behavior Science Has a Place in UX

Behavior Science Has a Place in UX

Behavior science as a UX discipline had been gaining momentum for a while, but COVID-19 and the shift to remote collaboration has accelerated that. In the next five or so years, we will see more organizations carving out a specific role for people with behavior science training. For UXers who want to be a part of the applied behavior science revolution, this is a great time to be in the field. A growing community stands ready to welcome you.

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A Kind of Magic: Behavior Change Design

A Kind of Magic: Behavior Change Design

Are you fascinated with psychology and how it can impact product design to change your user’s lives for the better? We had the opportunity to (virtually) sit down with Amy Bucher, Ph.D., the author of the new book, “Engaged: Designing for Behavior Change”, who isn’t just fascinated with the pairing of the two, but calls the relationship “A Kind of Magic”.

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