Multiple Choice
When considering choice architecture, a nudge:
A) only provides participants with choices that are good for them.
B) can sometimes accomplish public policy goals in a less expensive way than traditional methods.
C) presents choices that are similar to, but more equitable than, participants' ideal choices.
D) is a deliberate push by a choice architect to ensure all people behave a certain way.
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