The role of nudges in decision making
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2024-06-14Author
Elexalde Urrutia, Garazi
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The impact of nudges on decision-making has been explored in many contexts of socio-economic interest, revealing the effectiveness in influencing people's behavior. The present study investigates experimentally the effect of three types of nudges in the decision making of people regarding health-related questions. A total of 189 participants were randomly assigned to one of three distinct treatments. Treatment A served as the control group, while treatments B and C manipulated the architecture of the choices, without modifying the actual choice. The findings corroborate the ability of nudges to dramatically yet non-intrusively and cheaply modify human behavior. Although our survey experiment does not precisely replicate real-world conditions, it offers insights for policymakers into the potential of nudges to enhance decision-making in practical scenarios.