Do nudges make use of automatic processing? Unraveling the effects of a default nudge under type 1 and type 2 processing

Nudges have become increasingly popular among policymakers as a tool to stimulate desirable behavior for individuals or society. One of the most prevailing assumptions of nudges is that they make u...

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