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Susan M. Weinschenk

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Susan Weinschenk has a Ph.D. in Psychology and over 30 years of experience as a behavioral psychologist. She applies neuroscience to predict, understand, and explain what motivates people and how to get people to take action.

Dr. Weinschenk is the author of several books, including How To Get People To Do Stuff, 100 Things Every Presenter Needs To Know About People, 100 Things Every Designer Needs To Know About People, and Neuro Web Design: What makes them click? She is the founder of the Weinschenk Institute. She teaches, speaks, mentors, and consults with Fortune 1000 companies, start-ups, non-profit agencies, and educational institutions, and writes a popular blog: www.theteamw.com/blog, and the “Brain Wise: Work better, work smarter” bl
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100 More Things #185: THE MENTAL MODEL OF “ONLINE” AND “OFFLINE” IS DIFFERENT FOR DIFFERENT GENERATIONS

Let’s say you come over to visit at my house. It’s getting dark and I ask you to turn on a lamp that’s next to your chair. I phrase the request as, “Would you please turn on the electric lamp?”

You might wonder why I would call it an “electric lamp.” Why didn’t I just ask you to turn on the lamp?

If you talk to someone who is 65 or older about researching a topic, for example, looking for a recipe t

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“We like to think that we’re independent thinkers, that we’re unique individuals. The truth is, however, that the need to fit in and belong is wired into our brains and our biology.”
Susan M. Weinschenk, How to Get People to Do Stuff: Master the art and science of persuasion and motivation

“People seek out and pay attention to information and cues that confirm their beliefs. They don’t seek out—in fact, they ignore or even discount—information that doesn’t support what they already believe.”
Susan M. Weinschenk, 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People

“People are very willing to click multiple times. In fact, they won’t even notice they’re clicking if they’re getting the right amount of information at each click to keep them going down the path. Think progressive disclosure; don’t count clicks.”
Susan M. Weinschenk, 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People

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