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“Nudges” in Law and Policy

2016

This article describes research on Americans’ preferences for types of “nudges” in the context of law and public policy—those that target “system 1” thinking, meaning the intuitive, emotion-based mechanisms, such as graphic warnings and default rules, versus those that target “system 2” thinking, the rational, deliberative form of cognition, such as statistical information or education-based messages.

 

Source:

Sunstein CR. People Prefer System 2 Nudges (Kind Of). Duke Law Journal 2016; 66:121-168. https://dlj.law.duke.edu/article/people-prefer-system-2-nudges-kind-of-sunstein-vol66-iss1