Constructive Confrontation (SSIR)
An excerpt from The Hypocrisy Trap on how to avoid it
Accusations of hypocrisy are everywhere. Yet despite this noise, little seems to change.
In an excerpt from his new book, "The Hypocrisy Trap," @mhallsworth.bsky.social introduces βinduced hypocrisy,β a tactic that offers a new, more respectful way to help people live up to their commitments.
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β€οΈ A great list from PW featuring so many of our UP friends!
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The Hypocrisy Trap with Dr Michael Hallsworth
Dr Hallsworth will explore how the "hypocrisy trap" β our relentless drive to expose inconsistency β either breeds more hypocrisy or exhausts our belief in shared standards altogether.
Rather than follow our instincts, there's a more constructive way to understand and respond to hypocrisy. Join "The Hypocrisy Trap" author @mhallsworth.bsky.social at @lsepbs.bsky.social next week on Wednesday, Nov. 19th, when he will discuss tools for moving from outrage to outcomes:
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Join me for this event in London! It will go some to some interesting places...
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The Hypocrisy Trap with Dr Michael Hallsworth
Dr Hallsworth will explore how the "hypocrisy trap" β our relentless drive to expose inconsistency β either breeds more hypocrisy or exhausts our belief in shared standards altogether.
π Our lives are full of accusations of hypocrisy β against politicians, companies, and each other. Yet despite this noise, little seems to change. Join us for this talk on 19 Nov where @mhallsworth.bsky.social & @liamdelaney2025.bsky.social will discuss Michael's recent book 'The Hypocrisy Trap'.
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The Hypocrisy Trap: How Changing What We Criticize Can β¦
How our desire to stamp out hypocrisy is backfiringβandβ¦
Closing soon! People in the US & Canada have the chance to win a free copy of my new book The Hypocrisy Trap on Goodreads. Prize draw ends on Halloween! www.goodreads.com/book/show/22...
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Looking forward to this event in London!
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If you're in the US, you can get my new book at 20% off for a limited period! a.co/d/gcKOt9q
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Photo of "The Hypocrisy Trap: How Changing What We Criticize Can Improve Our Lives" by Michael Hallsworth. The cover features repeating pattern of a finger pointing in blue and white.
In "The Hypocrisy Trap," behavioral scientist @mhallsworth.bsky.social reveals the hidden psychology of double standards, offering practical solutions for a more constructive approach to understanding and responding to hypocrisy: mitpress.mit.edu/978026205094...
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Publication day!
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Thanks to @nextbigidea.bsky.social for choosing my upcoming book "The Hypocrisy Trap" as a must-read! Out on October 14th nextbigideaclub.com/magazine/nex...
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3D cover image of "The Hypocrisy Trap: How Changing What We Criticize Can Improve Our Lives" by Michael Hallsworth. Above the cover, an endorsement from Katy Milkman reads "The Hypocrisy Trap offers a thoughtful exploration of our deeply human tendency to abhor hypocrisy - and the unintended consequences that can follow."
Learn about how rethinking hypocrisy can improve our politics, business, and personal relationships in a new book by behavioral scientist Michael Hallsworth. "The Hypocrisy Trap" releases Oct. 14th: mitpress.mit.edu/978026205094... @mhallsworth.bsky.social
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A book titled "The Hypocrisy Trap: How Changing What We Criticize Can Improve Our Lives" by Michael Hallsworth, displayed against a plain pink background. The cover is blue and white with a pattern made up of a pointed finger graphic.
In "The Hypocrisy Trap," behavioral scientist Michael Hallsworth reveals the hidden psychology of double standards, offering practical solutions for a more constructive approach to understanding and responding to hypocrisy.
Out Oct. 14th: mitpress.mit.edu/978026205094... @mhallsworth.bsky.social
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Why Simplicity Can Be Strength in a Complex World - by Michael Hallsworth - Behavioral Scientist
As intuitive as it seems, a complicated approach to behavioral design may not be the best response to complexity.
As intuitive as it seems, a complicated approach to behavioral design may not be the best response to complexity.
Read: βWhy Simplicity Can Be Strength in a Complex Worldβ by @mhallsworth.bsky.social β behavioralscientist.org/why-simplici...
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Your online behavior is seen as less reflective of your "true self" than what you do in person. The reason why is pretty interesting.
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In our increasingly distrusting and polarized society, accusations of hypocrisy are everywhere.
But our drive to expose inconsistency between words and deeds can actually breed more hypocrisy!
Check out this new book on hypocrisy: www.amazon.com/dp/026205094...
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Big shifts for behavioural science: getting more flexible and adaptive
This is the third piece in our series explaining the four big shifts in behavioural science that BIT is aimingβ¦
π Big Shift #3: Make behavioural science more adaptive
Rigid approaches can fail in fast-changing environments. In the third of four big shifts @mhallsworth.bsky.social explores how to tackle unstable issues using flexible framing & adaptive testing.
πRead the latest in our series: bit.ly/4gXEG8E
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Big shifts for behavioural science: focusing on the social drivers of behaviour - BIT
This is the second piece in our series explaining the four big shifts in behavioural science that BIT is aiming to achieve. In 2023, BIT published a manifesto setting out ten proposals for the future ...
Big shift 2οΈβ£ for behavioural science: make it more social
@mhallsworth.bsky.social shares how examining social connections, values, and identities can lead to surprising insights and push the field forward.
Read the second in our 4-part seriesπ
bit.ly/4jlRsR8
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Thank you, Caroline!
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Four Simple Ways to Apply EAST Framework to Behavioural Insights
Discover four easy ways to use EAST Framework to apply behavioural insights to your business or project with helpful advice from The Behavioural Insights Team.
Delighted that the OG Behavioural Insights Team has released a new version of their excellent EAST Framework handbook, first published in 2014 and updated just now to reflect 10 more years of evidence on behavioral science usage around the world. www.bi.team/publications...
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My understanding is that once you open a bottle of whisk(e)y, that starts the clock ticking - it starts losing alcohol content. So what if you want to buy a bottle to drink in the future?
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Yes please, if any space left.
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Both the original and the new study are really great. Appreciate all the effort required by the teams to run them.
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A better way to track your benefits
Designing the countryβs first benefits application tracker
Great example of govt doing things better: Michigan created a "pizza tracker" so you can see the progress of your benefits application. Led to β¬οΈ14% in calls to support staff civilla.org/stories/appl... h/t @brendanbabb.bsky.social
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I'm hoping that the F is working this weekend!
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Thanks, that would be great. Going to give it a go here!
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