The behavioral foundations of public policy / ed. Eldar Shafir. - New Jersey, Princeton University, c2013. - xv, 511 p. 26 cm.

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PART 1: PREJUDICE AND DISCRIMINATION;
Chapter 1: The nature of implicit prejudice: implications for personal and public policy; Chapter 2: Biases in interracial interactions: implications for social policy; Chapter 3: Policy implications of unexamined discrimination: gender bias in employment as a case study; PART 2: SOCIAL INTERACTIONS; Chapter 4: The psychology of cooperation: implications for public policy; Chapter 5: Rethinking why people vote: voting as dynamic social expression; Chapter 6: Perspectives on disagreement and dispute resolution: lessons from the lab and the real word: Chapter 7: Psychic numbing and mass atrocity; PART 3: THE JUSTICE SYSTEM; Chapter 8: Eyewitness identification and the legal system; Chapter 9: False convictions; Chapter 10: Behavioral issues of punishment, retribution, and deterrence; PART 4: DIAS AND COMPATENCE; Chapter 11: Claims and denials of bias and their implications for policy; Chapter 12:Questions of competence: the duty to inform and the limits to choice; Chapter 13: If misfearing is the problem, is cost-benefit analysis the solution? PART 5: BEHAVIARAL ECONOMICS AND FINANCE; Chapter 14: Choice architecture and retirement saving plans; Chapter 15: Behavioral ecomics analusis of employment law; Chapter 16: Decision making and policy in contexts of poverty; PART 6: BEHAVIOR CHANGE; Chapter 17: psychological levers of behavior change; Chapter 18: Turning mindless eating into healthy eating; Chapter 19: A social psychological approach to educational intervention; PART 7: IMPROVING DECISIONS; Chapter 20: beyond comprehension: figuring out whether decision aids improve people's decisions; Chapter 21: Using decision errors to help people help themselves; Chapter 22: Doing the right thing willingly: using the insights of behavioral decision research for better environmental decisions; Chapter 23: Overcoming decision biases to reduce losses from natural catastrophes; PART 8: DECISION CONTEXTS; Chapter 24: Decisions by default; Chapter 25: Choice architecture; Chapter 26: Behaviorally informed regulation; PART 9: COMMENTARIES; Chapter 27: Psychology and economic policy; Chapter 28: Behavioral decision science applied to health-care policy; Chapter 29: Qui custodiet ipsos custodes? Debiasing the policy makers themselves; Chapter 30: paternalism, manipulation, freedom, and the good.

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