On the role of experience in nudge interventions
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Abstract
The effectiveness of nudge interventions is a subject of debate, with some studies reporting significant positive impacts, while others find null effects. Potential explanations for these disparities include publication bias, conceptual ambiguity surrounding what constitutes a nudge, and vested interests. Recent research also highlights the role of individual experience in shaping the outcomes of nudge interventions.
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