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computer game in which decision makers have to pay attention to and perform multiple actions within a short period of time. The … set-up allows us, first, to test the effect of reminders both on reminded and non-reminded actions and thus to observe … whether reminders have (positive or negative) spillovers. Second, we investigate spillovers between multiple nudges by testing …
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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 … unobservable to the experimenters. We find compelling null effects with tight confidence intervals showing that none of the norm-nudge …
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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 … unobservable to the experimenters. We find compelling null effects with tight confidence intervals showing that none of the norm-nudge …
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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 … unobservable to the experimenters. We find compelling null effects with tight confidence intervals showing that none of the norm-nudge …
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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 … unobservable to the experimenters. We find compelling null effects with tight confidence intervals showing that none of the norm-nudge …
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1. The Problem -- 2. Challenges for Nudging and a Framework for Assessing Them -- 3. How Do People Evaluate Default …,” which establish what happens if people do nothing. For example, automatic enrollment in savings plans is a default nudge, as … effectiveness and ethics of nudging. The evidence offers a generally positive picture of how default nudges are perceived and …
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