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Nudge, Nudge, Wink, Wink: Nudging is Giving Reasons [PDF]
Nudges are, roughly, ways of tweaking the context in which agents choose in order to bring them to make choices that are in their own interests. Nudges are controversial: opponents argue that because they bypass our reasoning processes, they threaten our autonomy.
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American attitudes toward nudges [PDF]
To successfully select and implement nudges, policy makers need a psychological understanding of who opposes nudges, how they are perceived, and when alternative methods (e.g., forced choice) might work better.
Janice Y. Jung, Barbara A. Mellers
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Nudging by Shaming, Shaming by Nudging [PDF]
In both developing and developed countries, health ministries closely examine use of so-called nudges to promote population health and welfare. Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler, who developed the concept, define a nudge as “any aspect of the choice architecture that alters people’s behavior in a predictable way without forbidding any options or ...
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Nudges are increasingly used by governments and organizations to promote behaviors like healthy eating or effective financial planning. Due to their cost-effectiveness, such nudges may earn a profit for the nudger. We investigate whether this profit taints nudges, as suggested by recent research showing that altruistic acts can be regarded less ...
Alempaki, D, Isoni, A, Read, D
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The role of a journal such as Clinical Medicine ( ClinMed ) is to be a resource for continuing professional development, but also to showcase examples of good practice. We are pleased in this edition to have a paper by Lewis and colleagues showing how clinicians can be ‘nudged’ towards ...
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The literature on nudges and their evaluation is extensive, and it highlights the diversity of behavioural biases and possible interventions. Nudges seek to modify the architecture of individual decisions.
Pablo Tucat +3 more
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Are self-nudges effective? [PDF]
Nudges have been shown to be successful behavioral interventions. However, nudges have also been criticized to be paternalistic and infringe upon decision makers’ (DMs) autonomy. One solution that has been proposed is self-nudges—let DMs nudge themselves.
McKenzie, Craig R. M. +3 more
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Acceptance of healthy lifestyle nudges in the general population of Singapore
Background In recent years, behaviourally driven policies such as nudges have been increasingly implemented to steer desired outcomes in public health.
Yeow Wee Brian Tan +14 more
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In educational settings, students rely on metacognitive processes to determine whether or not to exert effort. We investigated ways to minimize cognitively disengaged responses (i.e., not-fully-effortful responses) during a low-stakes mathematics ...
Burcu Arslan, Bridgid Finn
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Las políticas conductuales aportan claves interpretativas que mejoran el diseño, selección e implementación de las respuestas a problemas públicos, a la vez que aterrizan como herramienta política que aumenta las probabilidades de alcanzar soluciones ...
Cecilia Güemes
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