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A Higher Common Sense

A place for Writings about Evidence-Based Design

  • CS 177 Human Centered Product Management
    • CS177 Human Centered Product Management Syllabus
      • Lecture 5B- Agile and Storymapping
    • Lecture 1A | Introduction to Human-Centered Product Management
      • What do you want from CS177
      • 1A Welcome to CS 177: Human-Centered Product Management 1
    • Lecture 1B | Human-Centered Product Management
      • 1B Strategy for Human-Centered Product Management
    • Lecture 2A | Human-Centered Product Management
    • Lecture 2B | Human-Centered Product Management
    • Lecture 3A – Markets & Tech Stack
    • Lecture 3B — Guest and Value Proposition
    • Lecture 4B – Participatory Roadmaps & Case Study
    • Lecture 5a– Agile, User Stories and User Story Mapping
  • CS247B Design for Behavior Change
    • 1A Introducing Design for Behavior Change
    • 1B Norms, Models, Brainstorm, Screeners
    • 2A Norms and Study Guide
    • 2B Ethics, Persuasion and B=MAT
    • 3A Secondary Research and Theories of Behavior Change
    • 3B Switch, Fraud,
  • Product Management Library
  • The How and Why of Sketchnotes
    • Glossary for Design Techniques

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Assumption Tests Report

March 9, 2026

Note: We tweaked our experiment designs slightly after submitting the Intervention Study document, since we realized that our previous weeklong study plans would limit…

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Consistency is for Closers Sketchnote

March 3, 2026
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Sketchnote: How to make habits irresistible

February 24, 2026
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3 myths of behavior change sketchnote

February 17, 2026
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Baseline Study Synthesis

February 10, 2026

Baseline Study Overview When discussing everyday behaviors that feel small but are still hard to complete, we became interested in how undergraduate students delay…

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Sketchnote: Context

February 10, 2026
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Journey Map & Personas

February 3, 2026

Name: “The overcommitted athlete” Activated Role: this person truly has a busy schedule filled with practices, classes, and games. They want to respond to…

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Thinking fast and slow Sketchnote

February 3, 2026
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Buffalo Comparative Analysis

January 29, 2026

Todoist Picture Analysis: Tasks are categorized, function as a check list, and can be reminded throughout the week or repeated. They can also be…

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