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The Choice Architecture of School Choice Websites

Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2020
We 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...
Steven Glazerman   +4 more
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Optimizing Choice Architectures

Decision Analysis, 2019
This 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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Choice Architecture

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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Choice Architecture, Framing, and Cascaded Privacy Choices

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
or 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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E-Memory Choice Architecture

International Journal of Online Marketing, 2019
Twitter archiving systems have been developed to preserve users' tweets. The available methods of organizing tweets for curation include the hashtag, user ID, and keywords. These can be viewed as memory encoding symbols supporting future retrieval of users' social media memories.
Hsia-Ching Chang, Chen-Ya Wang
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Cell phones and choice architecture

Injury Prevention, 2009
This 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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Framing Choice Architectures

2019
This chapter is about cloud architectures, freedom of choice, and the legitimate scope of cloud brokers in softly nudging end-users and cloud providers—as a new form of soft paternalism—that can help them make better decisions without coercing or neglecting their choices.
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Health psychology: Healthy choice architecture

Nature Human Behaviour, 2017
Small interventions in everyday public environments hold great potential to positively impact health behaviours. TIPPME is a framework that will provide consensus and definitional precision across intervention research into the purchase and consumption of tobacco, alcohol and food.
Vera Araújo-Soares, Falko F. Sniehotta
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Persuasion, manipulation, choice architecture and dark patterns

2023
The purpose of this chapter is to introduce and discuss the regulation of behaviour modification through the design of choice architecture in light of European Union data protection law (GDPR) and marketing law (UCPD). In data protection law 'consent' must reflect the data subject's genuine and informed choice.
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Reapplying behavioral symmetry: public choice and choice architecture

Public Choice, 2018
New justifications for government intervention based on behavioral psychology rely on a behavioral asymmetry between expert policymakers and market participants. Public choice theory applied the behavioral symmetry assumption to policy making in order to illustrate how special interests corrupt the suppositions of benevolence on the part of policy ...
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