A) determines which choices are available to builders in a specific area.
B) designs areas that have a lot of choices in determining how the space is used.
C) is in a position to shape the decision-making environment.
D) determines how people should make decisions inside of a specific environment.
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A) Temptation
B) Limited processing power
C) Reluctance to change
D) Single-mindedness
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A) how you ask the question.
B) the default rule.
C) whether presumed consent exists in the organ donation program.
D) All of these are true.
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A) tell them everyone else behaves that way.
B) let them know it is a social norm to behave that way.
C) encourage the behavior of the majority.
D) All of these are true.
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A) more; is always a good thing
B) more; can be a problem if policymakers are trying to change typical behavior
C) more; is always a bad thing
D) less; occurs because people like to be unique
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A) is a gentle push in a particular direction.
B) does not take away any options.
C) allows anyone who wants to go in a different direction to do so.
D) All of these are true.
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A) status quo bias.
B) endowment bias.
C) endowment effect.
D) time inconsistency.
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A) affect people's behavior.
B) help people overcome mental biases.
C) allow people to avoid regret.
D) All of these statements are true.
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A) II and III only
B) I and III only
C) I and II only
D) I, II, and III
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A) revealed from your actions.
B) more accurate in the future.
C) irrational.
D) time inconsistent.
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A) processing option.
B) default option.
C) choice option.
D) auto option.
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A) a commitment device.
B) status quo bias.
C) the endowment effect.
D) positive framing.
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A) I only
B) I and III only
C) II and III only
D) I, II, and III
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A) is a type of mental barrier to saving.
B) occurs when people actively make decisions to change, even if it is fairly difficult to do so.
C) is when people exhibit when they change their behavior to match others around them.
D) occurs when people have a negative view on the status quo.
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A) the cash discount.
B) the credit card fee.
C) either; since it's the same outcome, people won't care one way or another.
D) This cannot be answered without more information.
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A) There is no such thing as a bad choice.
B) Choice architecture is ineffective.
C) Revealed preference shows researchers what an individual's preferred choices are.
D) Choice architects have a responsibility to remain neutral when it comes to choices.
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A) higher than
B) lower than
C) equal to
D) zero, unlike
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A) The credit card fee
B) The discount for paying cash
C) Either one; since it's the same outcome, customers won't care one way or another.
D) Neither one; customers are not likely to pay with cash regardless of how it's advertised.
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A) the endowment effect.
B) status quo bias.
C) commitment bias.
D) anchoring.
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