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Date created: 2024-01-29 01:34 AM | Last Updated: 2024-07-21 05:01 AM

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Description: Do people like financial nudges? To answer that question we conducted a survey presenting people with 36 hypothetical scenarios describing financial nudges. We varied levels of transparency (i.e. explaining how the nudge worked), framing (nudges framed in terms of spending, or saving), and ”System” (nudges could either target System 1 or System 2). Participants were a random sample of 2,000 people drawn from a representative Australian population.

License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) 3.0

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Inconveniently, we wrote our original pre-registration on the actual AsPredicted.org page (https://aspredicted.org/9qp5k.pdf, or #113013).

We apologise for the inconvenience for having to leave this project page. We did, however, enclose the pdf rendered from this pre-registration and did attach it to the file section of this project.

Please also find the paper on SSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol…

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BankingBehavioural EconomicsBehavioural FinanceBehavioural ScienceConsumer BehaviourFinancial Decision MakingNudgeTransparency

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