Behavioral science and "what works" - inseparable but in tension? A foreword
What works, what doesn't (and when): a preamble
1. Translating laboratory research on conflict of interest disclosures to understand the psychological effects in the real world
2. Translating and scaling laboratory research on time-saving services to increase well-being of working mothers
3. Behaviorally informed reminders: translating mindset research to improvide task persistence
4. A conceptual replication of the effects of gamification on UK adults' ability to reach a saving goal
5. Translating interventions to improve competence, motivation, and support of heating professionals to increase energy efficiency in Swiss buildings
6. Taking context seriously: iteratively translating behavioral interventions to create anemia preventing habits in rural India
7. Translating research on goal setting to enhance the wellness of UK social workers
8. Horizontal scaling of accuracy prompts to reduce digital misinformation sharing in Canada
9. Customizing social norm nudges by format and reference group to reduce water consumption among Israeli households
10. Translating research on ease of payment and driver engagement to reduce bus fare evasion in Santiago
11. Translating social and planning interventions to increase self-identification among Canadian public servants
12. Translating and scaling social norms to reduce antibiotic prescription in New Zealand
13. Horizontally scaling of planning prompt interventions to help tax compliance in Canada
14. Horizontal scaling of a prejudice reduction intervention in Australia
15. Horizontal scaling of reminders to encourage COVID-19 vaccination among the elderly in Latvia
16. Reducing student absenteeism at scale: translating social norms and attention interventions
17. Replicating, adapting, and scaling rule of thumb-based business management training to help entrepreneurs across the developing world
Epilogue: Lessons learned and the way forward