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From choice architecture to choice engineering. [PDF]
Qualitative psychological principles are commonly utilized to influence the choices that people make. Can this goal be achieved more efficiently by using quantitative models of choice? Here, we launch an academic competition to compare the effectiveness of these two approaches.
Dan O, Loewenstein Y.
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The effectiveness of nudging: A meta-analysis of choice architecture interventions across behavioral domains [PDF]
Stephanie Mertens +2 more
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What's next for nudging and choice architecture? [PDF]
Thaler R.
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Toward ethically responsible choice architecture in prostate cancer treatment decision‐making [PDF]
J S Blumenthal-Barby, Robert J Volk
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On The Choice of Graph Neural Network Architectures [PDF]
Seminal works on graph neural networks have primarily targeted semi-supervised node classification problems with few observed labels and high-dimensional signals. With the development of graph networks, this setup has become a de facto benchmark for a significant body of research. Interestingly, several works have recently shown that in this particular
Clément Vignac +2 more
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Choice Architecture and Design with Intent [PDF]
Motivation - Choice architecture (Thaler & Sunstein, 2008) is a phrase of the moment among politicians and economists seeking to influence public behaviour, but the relevance of the concept to designers has received little attention. This paper places choice architecture within the context of Design with Intent--design intended to influence user ...
Lockton, D, Harrison, DJ, Stanton, NA
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The Heteronomy of Choice Architecture [PDF]
Choice architecture is heralded as a policy approach that does not coercively reduce freedom of choice. Still we might worry that this approach fails to respect individual choice because it subversively manipulates individuals, thus contravening their personal autonomy. In this article I address two arguments to this effect.
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Designing a Sequential Choice Architecture to Reduce Choice Overload [PDF]
Previous studies have demonstrated that a multitude of options can lead to choice overload, reducing decision quality. Through controlled experiments, we examine sequential choice architectures that enable the choice set to remain large while potentially reducing the effect of choice overload. A specific tournament-style architecture achieves this goal.
Besedes, Tibor +3 more
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This brief symposium contribution takes stock of the 'behavioralist turn' in classical decision theory, finding in its systematic endogenizing of preferences a close cousin to efforts to situate the 'unsituated self' of classical liberal justice theory.
Robert C. Hockett, Cornell Law Library
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Phosphatidylinositol 4‐kinase as a target of pathogens—friend or foe?
This graphical summary illustrates the roles of phosphatidylinositol 4‐kinases (PI4Ks). PI4Ks regulate key cellular processes and can be hijacked by pathogens, such as viruses, bacteria and parasites, to support their intracellular replication. Their dual role as essential host enzymes and pathogen cofactors makes them promising drug targets.
Ana C. Mendes +3 more
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