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A call for precision in the study of behaviour and decision

Dario Krpan, Barbara Fasolo () and Luc Schneider
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Dario Krpan: London School of Economics and Political Science
Barbara Fasolo: London School of Economics and Political Science
Luc Schneider: London School of Economics and Political Science

Nature Human Behaviour, 2025, vol. 9, issue 3, 433-436

Abstract: By definition, behavioural and decision scientists study behaviour and decision — but they rarely define these concepts, which results in divergent interpretations across studies. Researchers should give precise definitions of these concepts to enhance theoretical understanding and develop more effective and ethical interventions.

Date: 2025
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