ICPS
2023 International Convention of Psychological Science
Fair Nudges: How to Design Choice Arrangements Supporting People to Make Their Own Decisions
This symposium addresses nudge legitimacy by examining how people experience their choices being nudged. We present four perspectives by discussing nudges that concern critical choices (organ donation, vaccination) and by examining how nudge disclosure impacts autonomous decision making. These perspectives are integrated by debating the implications for behavioral public policy.
Chairs & Discussants
- Denise de RidderChair
Utrecht University
Presentations
- Nudging Organ Donation Hampers Experienced Autonomy in People Not Making an Active DecisionMarieke Adriaanse
- Why People’s Experiences of Policy Interventions Matter – and Might Encourage the Use of Nudges Patrik Michaelsen
- Proactive Disclosures Increase Compliance with Digital Defaults. Yavor Paunov
- Nudges Are Ineffective in Stimulating COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake Regardless Pre-Existing Vaccination PreferencesDenise de Ridder