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- Behavioral nudges, which are interventions designed to steer people toward specific behaviors without limiting their freedom of choice, have several limitations. They can be limited and fragile, unethical, and may backfire. Additionally, nudges often lack theoretical backing1. Despite their popularity, they have not been consistently effective at changing behavior2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
Nudges: four reasons to doubt popular technique to shape people’s behaviour
- 1. Nudges can be limited and fragile Informational nudges were common during the pandemic. ...
- 2. Nudges can be unethical Nudges may also present ethical concerns. ...
theconversation.com/nudges-four-reasons-to-doub…Nudges are interventions that steer people toward specific behaviors without limiting their freedom of choice.Unfortunately, nudges have not been shown to be effective at changing behavior.www.thebehavioralscientist.com/glossary/nudge - People also ask
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