The Power of a Nudge: Little nudges with big impact
Cognitive psychology and behavioral economics have demonstrated again and again that small and apparently insignificant contextual changes can have a major effect on people’s behavior.
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Posted by Dr. Michael Wu | May 28, 2015 | Artikler, #76 Nudging |
Cognitive psychology and behavioral economics have demonstrated again and again that small and apparently insignificant contextual changes can have a major effect on people’s behavior.
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