The Distracting Nature of Nudges
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Originating within the behavioral sciences, "nudging" has received attention as a way to achieve broad societal change by promoting small, individual adjustments. We're told, for instance, that if we all do our part reduce our carbon footprints we can stave off climate change. In today's episode, Yoel and Alexa consider a critique of "nudging" offered by Chater and Loewenstein. These authors argue that individual-level interventions often fail to accumulate to impressive societal change, and meanwhile distract from much needed system-level solutions. Also, Yoel claims to be less relatable than Alexa. Sponsored By: FindingFive: FindingFive is a non-profit web platform where academic researchers can create and run online behavioral research studies in the cloud. Promo Code: FF-US-2P4BFindingFive: Link and promo code for users in the European Union Promo Code: FF-EU-2P4BLinks: Two Psychologists F. on UntappdThe i-Frame and the s-Frame: How Focusing on Individual-Level Solutions Has Led Behavioral Public Policy Astray by Nick Chater, George Loewenstein :: SSRNSleaford Mods - Nudge It Ft. Amy Taylor - YouTubeWhy 'Nudges' Hardly Help - The AtlanticClimate Change Is a Crisis We Can Only Solve Together | The Nation(5) Oleg Urminsky on Twitter: "Some slightly cranky comments on the "nudges can be a harmful diversion" discussion. 🧵" / TwitterWhat nudge theory got wrong | Financial Times
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