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The contact hypothesis re-evaluated
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- 10 July 2018, pp. 129-158
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When and why defaults influence decisions: a meta-analysis of default effects
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- 24 January 2019, pp. 159-186
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Nudge plus: incorporating reflection into behavioral public policy
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- 16 April 2021, pp. 69-84
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Sticky brown sludge everywhere: can sludge explain barriers to green behaviour?
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- 22 February 2024, pp. 1-16
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Dark patterns in online shopping: do they work and can nudges help mitigate impulse buying?
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- 09 May 2022, pp. 1-27
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Cultural evolutionary behavioural science in public policy
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- 24 January 2023, pp. 1-31
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Dark patterns and sludge audits: an integrated approach
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- 18 August 2023, pp. 1-27
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Behavioral finance impacts on US stock market volatility: an analysis of market anomalies
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- 13 March 2024, pp. 1-25
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Nudges that fail
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- 31 May 2017, pp. 4-25
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Chilling results: how explicit warm glow appeals fail to boost pro-environmental behaviour
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- 07 March 2024, pp. 1-26
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