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For a decade we have delivered growth-focussed award-winning behavioural economics and applied psychology consulting for businesses and governments covering 100’s to millions of respondents – in 2018 alone we re-worked and tested communication on a total of 2,545,902 people over a range of clients and pieces of work which saw an improvement in behaviour between 4.8% and 5,500%.

You’ll find acquisition, conversion, retention, and branding in sectors such as FMCG, start-ups, financial, charity & giving, entertainment, sustainability, staff, spaces & architecture, and special projects for research managers, marketing managers, growth officers, CEOs, HR, PR, and internal departments – worldwide.

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If you like talking to human beings then our friendly receptionist will get you to the right person, or take a message, or organise a call-back time – something will get organised!

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The Hunter Blog

  • Nudging by banks – is it 2018… or 1943? October 16, 2019
  • We are ancient creatures in modern times, fit for a world that no longer surrounds us August 16, 2019
  • How many people do I need to test on? (Answer: It’s not as many as you think.) June 15, 2019
  • Can bin setup in your office affect recycling behaviour? March 14, 2019
  • The ABC of RCTs January 29, 2019
  • Trying to find the tallest dwarf: A/B testing can be problematic November 21, 2018
  • The Hunting Dynasty 2018: a great year of improving – and proving – behaviour November 4, 2018

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