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  2. Choice architecture - Wikipedia

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    Choice Architecture is also similar to the concept of "heuristics," or manipulation that changes outcomes without changing people's underlying preferences, described by political scientist William H. Riker. Choice architecture has been implemented in several public and private policy domains.

  3. Category : Architecture firms based in New York (state)

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    Architecture firms based in New York City (1 C, 92 P) Pages in category "Architecture firms based in New York (state)" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  4. Category:Architecture firms based in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Architecture firms based in New York City" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Nudge theory - Wikipedia

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    A nudge, as we will use the term, is any aspect of the choice architecture that alters people's behavior in a predictable way without forbidding any options or significantly changing their economic incentives. To count as a mere nudge, the intervention must be easy and cheap to avoid.

  6. Behavioral economics - Wikipedia

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    A nudge, as we will use the term, is any aspect of the choice architecture that alters people's behavior in a predictable way without forbidding any options or significantly changing their economic incentives. To count as a mere nudge, the intervention must be easy and cheap to avoid. Nudges are not mandates.

  7. National Council of Architectural Registration Boards - Wikipedia

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    NCARB is led by a Board of Directors elected by the licensing board members at its Annual Business Meeting each June. It has five officers (president, vice president, second vice president, secretary/treasurer, and the past president) and 10 directors (one from each of the six regions, a member board executive director, a public director, and two at-large directors).

  8. Behavioural Insights Team - Wikipedia

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    The New York office works both in the United States and internationally, whereas the DC office was established in early 2020 to focus on the United States itself, with partnerships at all levels of government. [25] During his terms, U.S. President Barack Obama sought to employ nudge theory to advance American domestic policy goals. [26]

  9. National databases of United States persons - Wikipedia

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    Data types Program or Subsidiary Collector Nominal purpose Contains Accessibility Known breaches Employment and salary records [10]: The Work Number: Equifax