A) loss aversion.
B) status quo bias.
C) a heuristic.
D) positive framing.
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A) alter actual decisions and thus the ultimate outcomes.
B) make it easier for people to make choices that will make them happier in the long run.
C) help people make better choices without eliminating free choice.
D) All of these statements are true.
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A) a mental shortcut that helps us make decisions.
B) a positive-framing method.
C) a method to increase the price of your vices.
D) None of these statements is true.
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A) mechanisms that allow people to voluntarily restrict their choices in order to make it easier to stick to plans.
B) socially institutionalized practices that signal a particular commitment has been made by a person.
C) policies that force participants to choose their future commitments.
D) None of these statements is true.
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A) people will behave with the majority.
B) people will be unaffected by what the majority is doing.
C) people will behave in the opposite way,because "going rogue" is celebrated in our culture.
D) None of these statements is true.
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A) positive framing.
B) negative framing.
C) neither;research has shown that framing ultimately doesn't matter.
D) Cannot say.It depends on the situation.
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A) is likely to be lower than if people were automatically enrolled and had to actively opt-out of participating.
B) is likely to be higher than if people were automatically enrolled and had to actively opt-out of participating.
C) is likely to be the same as if people were automatically enrolled and had to actively opt-out of participating.
D) is exclusive,which always makes it more attractive to people.
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A) more likely you'll make a mistake in your choice.
B) less likely you'll make a mistake,given the amount of information.
C) more likely you'll invest more time in making your choice.
D) less likely the choice will have a big impact on you.
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A) a commitment device.
B) status quo bias.
C) the endowment effect.
D) positive framing.
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A) inconsistent;more distant
B) consistent;more distant
C) inconsistent;harder to predict
D) consistent;easier to predict
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A) allows participants to choose among only 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 participants' ideal choices,but are slightly better than them.
D) All of these statements are true.
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A) choice architecture.
B) political structure.
C) ways and means theory.
D) choice structure.
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A) Social Security.
B) FICA.
C) unemployment Insurance.
D) Medicare.
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A) avoiding the fee rather than getting the discount.
B) getting the discount rather than avoiding the fee.
C) neither;since it's the same outcome,people won't care one way or another.
D) It is impossible to say without more information.
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A) defines what will automatically occur if someone fails to make an active decision otherwise.
B) is a consequence that users of commitment devices agree to if they fail to follow through with their commitment.
C) is a defined limit used to mark when someone is decidedly not making a good decision.
D) is the defined strength of a given commitment needed to get an individual to follow through with the commitment.
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A) lower,even if they frame it positively.
B) the default rule if they want low enrollment.
C) the default rule if they want high enrollment.
D) None of these statements is true.
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A) temptation.
B) limiting processing power.
C) reluctance to change.
D) All of these are important sources of bias in decision making.
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A) need strong commitments that are hard to get out of in order to be successful.
B) are never strong commitments that are hard to get out of.
C) can be successful whether they have strong or weak commitments.
D) are only successful if they are weak commitments that are easy to change.
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A) time inconsistent.
B) revealed from your actions.
C) more accurate in the future.
D) All of these statements are true.
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A) temptation.
B) revealed preference.
C) ease of the decision-making process.
D) All of these are important sources of bias in decision making.
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