EG
Feb 21, 2022
This course opened my mind as to understand what moves people to do and/or think the way they do -and how to measure it- in order to be able to correctly intervene for social change. Simply amazing.
PE
Mar 5, 2019
This course will open your eyes to different behavioural patterns that human engage in, teach how about the suppossed mudane but important things in our society and also how to carry out a research.
By gajula m
•Nov 15, 2019
Very much appreciated
By Ridhi B
•Sep 25, 2021
Very Well explained
By Atupele M
•Aug 13, 2019
It is very helpful
By Muhammad S
•Oct 26, 2023
It was very great
By Abdalla O H
•Jun 7, 2017
helpful Course
By Yahia A
•Jan 27, 2021
Goooooood
By Mohamed A
•Jun 24, 2017
Thanks
By Nawafil Y
•Oct 24, 2023
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By Idoko D S
•Oct 18, 2020
Good
By Shameen B
•Oct 10, 2023
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By Simon C
•Nov 4, 2020
The material is very interesting, if somewhat hypothetical. I enjoyed it - thank you.
I would have appreciated more real life examples (in number as well as in nature) to help me understand the concepts.
The lecturer and the contributors all have strong accents which made following them difficult. The transcripts quite often didn't help as they also failed to catch what was being said and also failed to correct mistakes in the English and the grammar & punctuation were not always correct. All in all, it was difficult for me as a native English speaker to understand at times, so must be very difficult for non-native English speakers. I suppose could create a survey to discover what other students thought and see if they were following a social norm or not...
By Ana a
•Mar 1, 2023
Too much time spent on definitions (with considerable repetition of information) - that is hardly the most interesting topics you can share. Would be much more interesting to understanding the science behind behavior as well as the best practices around measuring and influencing social practices (what has worked and not worked, what you have learnt, etc.)
By Koko W
•Dec 30, 2020
The course was very useful and interesting. However, week four could have been divided into two or more weeks--the material became significantly more technical and lengthy, which was like a "speedbump" to to my learning and progress. Distributing the materials more evening and assigning more application homeworks would be useful.
By Catherine H
•Dec 22, 2018
This is material that you're not going to use directly, but can use indirectly in your work later on. It's pretty dry material, but I honestly learned a lot of valuable information. I would recommend it if you're willing to put in the work. If not, you wont learn much.
By Anton Z
•Jan 2, 2018
Subtitles need to be reviewed, a lot of errors and they are necessary because the speakers all have strong accents. Sometimes the transcript itself doesn't make sense at all.
By Harry J J
•Sep 2, 2021
A fairly simple approach to complex components of society. It's a good way to become familiar with the terms used by sociologists for societal behavior.
By Josef A F
•Jul 30, 2022
I think this course is very good, BUT too repetitive.
Texts and videos often cover the exact same questions and topics, things are explained too often.
By Sharon S
•Sep 21, 2021
Interesting but: too much jargon, hard to follow and missing examples in western world. Would like to see more the limitation of this theory
By Lujain A
•Jul 28, 2019
it was so confusing but I tried my best, not cause the instructor is bad, just cause there were too many similar concepts
By Rishabh S
•Apr 28, 2020
The course is not that interesting but I really like the example from the different countries that was given by UNICEF.
By Gilbert H
•Aug 15, 2020
I think this course in very important for researchers in order to get the right answers from the communities
By Bassel A
•Jul 5, 2017
Quizzes are very confusing and English translation is awful and full of mistakes a
By Anja J
•Feb 20, 2022
Overall a good course, however quite repetitive which was often frustrating.
By Jan S
•Feb 10, 2018
Ok course, the further you get into the course th better the lectures,