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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 ...
Nir Eyal
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Nudging is a concept in behavioural science, political theory and economics that proposes indirect suggestions to try to achieve non-forced compliance and to influence the decision making and behaviour of groups and individuals. Researchers in medical ethics are currently discussing whether nudging is ethically permissible in healthcare.
Mortensen, Anne Helene +2 more
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Nudge Transparency Is Not Required for Nudge Resistibility
In discussions of nudging, transparency is often taken to be important; it is often suggested that a significant moral consideration to take into account when nudging is whether the nudge is transparent. Another consideration taken to be relevant is whether the nudge is easy to resist.
De Marco, G, Douglas, T
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A spectral nudging method for the ACCESS1.3 atmospheric model [PDF]
A convolution-based method of spectral nudging of atmospheric fields is developed in the Australian Community Climate and Earth Systems Simulator (ACCESS) version 1.3 which uses the UK Met Office Unified Model version ...
P. Uhe, M. Thatcher
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Nudging healthcare professionals in clinical settings: a scoping review of the literature
Background Healthcare organisations are in constant need of improvement and change. Nudging has been proposed as a strategy to affect people’s choices and has been used to affect patients’ behaviour in healthcare settings.
Anita Sant’Anna +2 more
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Requiem for a Nudge: Framing Effects in Nudging Honesty [PDF]
We examine framing effects in nudging honesty, in the spirit of the growing norm-nudge literature, by utilizing a high-powered and pre-registered study. Across four treatments, participants received one random truthful norm-nudge that emphasized ‘moral suasion based on either what other participants previously did (empirical message) or approved of ...
Dimant, Eugen +2 more
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To overcome the problem that the horizontal resolution of global climate models may be too low to resolve features which are important at the regional or local scales, dynamical downscaling has been extensively used.
Yuanyuan Ma +5 more
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In areas such as health, environment, and energy consumption, there is a need to do better. A common goal in society is to get people to behave in ways that are sustainable for the environment or support a healthier lifestyle.
Randi Karlsen, Anders Andersen
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Digital nudging with recommender systems: Survey and future directions
Recommender systems are nowadays a pervasive part of our online user experience, where they either serve as information filters or provide us with suggestions for additionally relevant content.
Mathias Jesse, Dietmar Jannach
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What is the relative impact of nudging and online coupling on meteorological variables, pollutant concentrations and aerosol optical properties? [PDF]
Meteorological and chemical modelling at the regional scale often involve the nudging of the modelled meteorology towards reanalysis fields and meteo-chemical coupling to properly consider the interactions between aerosols, clouds and radiation.
L. Menut +7 more
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