
Collin Weigel
@collin_weigel
CARB’s first behavioral economist - views are my own. Human behavior in the context of ag, air quality, and climate change. Complains about low-power studies.
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15-10-2016 12:40:32
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#ResearchWednesday We continue our highlight of Dr. Collin Weigel (Collin Weigel) with his recent paper, co-authored with Drs. Cruse and Reddy. Their RCT experiments with farmers in Iowa show that "targeted messages" greatly increases response rate! jswconline.org/content/77/5/5…

What could have the same benefits in #education as reducing class size by 3 students or increasing spending by $750 per student? Decreasing #lead exposure, @ajhollingsworth. Jiafang Huang, Ivan Rudik & Nicholas J. Sanders find. #equity doi.org/10.3368/jhr.02…
















Three field experiments are used to show that behavioral theories apply to producers like they do to consumers. In the September issue, by Paul J. Ferraro (Paul J. Ferraro), Pallavi Shukla (Pallavi Shukla 🇦🇺 🇮🇳), Collin Weigel (Collin Weigel), Kent D. Messer zurl.co/cyyC