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  2. Nudge theory - Wikipedia

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    For instance, nudge is applied to health, safety, and environment (HSE) with the primary goals of achieving a "zero accident culture." [44] The concept is also used as a key component in a lot of human-resources software. Particular forerunners in the application of nudge theory in corporate settings are top Silicon Valley companies. These ...

  3. Behavioral economics - Wikipedia

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    Nudge is a concept in behavioral science, political theory and economics which proposes designs or changes in decision environments as ways to influence the behavior and decision making of groups or individuals—in other words, it's "a way to manipulate people's choices to lead them to make specific decisions".

  4. Nudge Nudge - Wikipedia

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    The phrases, "nudge nudge" and "wink wink", are part of the English lexicon as idiomatic phrases implying sexual innuendo. [3] [4] Idle says he learned that Elvis Presley was a fan of the sketch, [5] and would call his friends "squire" in reference to it. [6] Idle reprised the sketch in TV advertisements for the Breakaway chocolate bar. [7]

  5. Eat grapefruit, stock up on canned foods and upgrade your ...

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    With February being Canned Food Month, consider this a nudge to add some to your stockpile, whether it’s hearty soups (look for low-sodium varieties) or ready-to-eat beans to add to your ...

  6. Nudge (book) - Wikipedia

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    Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness is a book written by University of Chicago economist and Nobel laureate [1] Richard H. Thaler, and Harvard Law School professor Cass R. Sunstein, first published in 2008.

  7. Behavioural Insights Team - Wikipedia

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    The Behavioural Insights Team (BIT), also known unofficially as the "Nudge Unit", is a UK-based global social purpose organisation that generates and applies behavioural insights to inform policy and improve public services, following nudge theory. [1]

  8. Why Ted Cruz Faces a Real Fight in Texas - AOL

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    Rep. Colin Allred; Sen. Ted Cruz Credit - Susan Walsh—AP; Brandon Bell—Getty Images. This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter.

  9. 37 Simple Yet Brilliant Illustrations By Dave Clamp Full Of ...

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    Dave Clamp is here to prove that a single panel is all you need to tell a story and even make people laugh. Known for his minimalistic yet impactful humor, Clamp's illustrations blend silliness ...