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1 May 2025
- diffhist m Cass Sunstein 16:29 +59 White whirlwind talk contribs (→Selected articles)
29 April 2025
- diffhist m Paternalism 17:10 −3 Imperatorhobbes talk contribs (→Paternalism and slavery: Grammar) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Email marketing 11:07 −224 Kuru talk contribs (rmv spamref) Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist m Email marketing 11:06 +224 Daniel180302 talk contribs (Relevant and useful link added) Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist Market segmentation 06:29 +638 MexFin talk contribs (illustration of how personas represent market segments) Tag: Visual edit
28 April 2025
- diffhist Market segmentation 05:53 −498 MexFin talk contribs (→Bases for segmenting consumer markets: Re-worked the categories in the table: Included socio-technical segmentation, and moved geo-demografic as a sentence within geographic. Made contextual segmentation specific to programmatic bidding, and eliminated two commercial references.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Market segmentation 05:36 −166 MexFin talk contribs (→Segmentation, targeting, positioning: I could not corroborate the previous reference) Tag: Visual edit
27 April 2025
- diffhist m Nudge theory 23:20 +70 ValerioRSNeto talk contribs (→Behavior economics concepts commonly use in education: The excerpt on Framing I edited misrepresents the concept of framing. (Actually, some of the other ones too), but especially framing. For example: In pro-environmental behavior, negatively framing ("If you do not act, species will go extinct") can be more effective than positive framing. In health behavior (like vaccinations), sometimes positive framing works better, sometimes negative framing works better. Context matters.) Tag: Visual edit
25 April 2025
- diffhist Behavioral economics 21:21 −125 Myfatemi04 talk contribs (→Prospect theory: simplify wording/sentence structure in describing "fast" and "slow" thinking)