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computer game in which decision makers have to pay attention to and perform multiple actions within a short period of time. The … set-up allows us, first, to test the effect of reminders both on reminded and non-reminded actions and thus to observe … whether reminders have (positive or negative) spillovers. Second, we investigate spillovers between multiple nudges by testing …
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An extensive literature shows that reminders can successfully change behavior. Yet, there exists substantial …. This paper investigates when and why re-minders work. We develop a theoretical model that highlights three key mechanisms … through which reminders may operate. To test the predictions of the model, we run a nationwide field experiment on medical …
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An extensive literature shows that reminders can successfully change behavior. Yet, there exists substantial …. This paper investigates when and why reminders work. We develop a theoretical model that highlights three key mechanisms … through which reminders may operate. To test the predictions of the model, we run a nationwide field experiment on medical …
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An extensive literature shows that reminders can successfully change behavior. Yet, there exists substantial …. This paper investigates when and why re-minders work. We develop a theoretical model that highlights three key mechanisms … through which reminders may operate. To test the predictions of the model, we run a nationwide field experiment on medical …
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An extensive literature shows that reminders can successfully change behavior. Yet, there exists substantial …. This paper investigates when and why reminders work. We develop a theoretical model that highlights three key mechanisms … through which reminders may operate. To test the predictions of the model, we run a nationwide field experiment on medical …
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We show that limited attention and present bias contribute to low levels of exercise. First, in a large randomized … experiment, we find that email reminders increase gym visits by 13 % and that they benefit nearly all types of individuals …. Limited attention can explain these effects. Second, using a novel dataset, we find that many bookings for gym classes are …
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nudging experiments using meta-analytical methods. We find that simple reminders increase the probability of compliance by 2 … reminders. Our additional findings highlight the conditions where nudges are more effective, such as their potential when …
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We show that limited attention and present bias contribute to low levels of exercise. First, in a large randomized … experiment, we find that email reminders increase gym visits by 13 % and that they benefit nearly all types of individuals …. Limited attention can explain these effects. Second, using a novel dataset, we find that many bookings for gym classes are …
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