Multiple Choice
A "bad choice" as defined in choice architecture is a choice that:
A) policymakers want to nudge participants away from.
B) is one that the chooser will regret later.
C) is considered not optimal by the choice architect.
D) policymakers consider not optimal for society, despite individual choosers' benefits.
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