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Edible electronics needs integrated logic circuits for computation and control. This work presents a potentially edible printed chitosan‐gated transistor with a design optimized for integration in circuits. Its implementation in integrated logic gates and circuits operating at low voltage (0.7 V) is demonstrated, as well as the compatibility with an ...
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The Choice Architecture of School Choice Websites
Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2020We conducted a randomized factorial experiment to determine how displaying school information to parents in different ways affects what schools they choose for their children in a hypothetical scho...
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Optimizing Choice Architectures
Decision Analysis, 2019This paper investigates decision quality in large choice sets across several choice architectures in three studies. In the first controlled experiment, we manipulate two features of a choice architecture—the response mode (for ranking alternatives) and presentation mode (for presenting alternatives).
Mark Schneider +4 more
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On the choice of the neuroregulator architecture
Analysis and data processing systems, 2022In practice, the choice of the type of neural network is carried out empirically based on an experience of an investigator and many training attempts. At the same time, the excessive complexity of the neural network leads to an increase in its training time, and in some cases, to the impossibility of learning at all.
Aleksandr A. Voevoda, Victor I. Shipagin
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Choice Architecture, Framing, and Cascaded Privacy Choices
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016or consumers, managing privacy online requires navigating a complex process of interrelated choices. This process may be conceived of as "cascaded," in that a combination of upstream choices (e.g., of privacy settings on a social network site) and downstream choices (e.g., of what to reveal on the site) together determine ultimate privacy outcomes.
Idris Adjerid +2 more
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The Choice Architecture of Choice Architecture: Toward a Non-paternalistic Nudge Policy [PDF]
The paper seeks to recast the goal of nudge policy from a goal of achieving a specific result determined by government or by behavioral economists to a goal of giving individuals as much power as is practical to decide the choice architecture they face.
Davind Colander, Andrew Qi Lin Chong
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Hastings Center Report, 2019
Abstract“Choices” about nonmedical aging‐related matters, such as housing, are weirdly extreme in the long last stage of life in America. In my experiences accompanying my parents to consultations with physicians, elder‐care lawyers, and social service providers, a middle‐class older adult's presumed choices are the high‐end assisted living facility—or
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Abstract“Choices” about nonmedical aging‐related matters, such as housing, are weirdly extreme in the long last stage of life in America. In my experiences accompanying my parents to consultations with physicians, elder‐care lawyers, and social service providers, a middle‐class older adult's presumed choices are the high‐end assisted living facility—or
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Personal choices drive global warming nearly as much as institutional decisions. Yet, policymakers overwhelmingly target large-scale industrial facilities for reductions in carbon emissions, with individual and household emissions a mere afterthought.
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Personal choices drive global warming nearly as much as institutional decisions. Yet, policymakers overwhelmingly target large-scale industrial facilities for reductions in carbon emissions, with individual and household emissions a mere afterthought.
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Power Management as Choice Architecture
Computer, 2013Understanding the inherent tradeoffs between power and performance can help extend battery life and reduce operating costs.
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Cell phones and choice architecture
Injury Prevention, 2009This summer, the New York Times ran a series of articles looking at the risks of distracted driving, especially as this relates to cell-phone use and text messaging while operating an automobile.1 The Times ran these pieces on their front page, generating considerable interest and spin-off coverage in other media.
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