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Defaults and Donations: Evidence from a Field Experiment. (2014). Heidhues, Paul ; Falk, Armin ; Altmann, Steffen ; Jayaraman, Rajshri .
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  2. Online fundraising, self-image, and the long-term impact of ask avoidance. (2018). Adena, Maja ; Huck, Steffen.
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  4. Nudging und soziales Engagement: wie kann Nudging dazu beitragen, die Spendenbereitschaft zu erhöhen?. (2018). Adena, Maja.
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  7. Nudging generosity: Choice architecture and cognitive factors in charitable giving. (2018). Thöni, Christian ; Thiemann, Petra ; Schulz, Jonathan ; Thoni, Christian.
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  8. Nudging Generosity: Choice Architecture and Cognitive Factors in Charitable Giving. (2017). Thöni, Christian ; Thiemann, Petra ; Schulz, Jonathan ; Thoni, Christian.
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  9. Defaults, Decision Costs and Welfare in Behavioural Policy Design. (2017). Chesterley, Nicholas.
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  11. Incentives and Information as Driving Forces of Default Effects. (2015). Falk, Armin ; Altmann, Steffen ; Grunewald, Andreas.
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