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  2.  Richard Thaler: Contender for a Nobel Prize in ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/richard-thaler-contender-for-a-nobel-prize-in-psychology/
    Search. Richard Thaler: Contender for a Nobel Prize in Psychology? October 10, 2017. ... Last count there were about 75 Nudge Units world-wide. Were there a Nobel Prize in Psychology, Richard would surely be a serious contender.
  3.  How do consumers perceive smaller vs. larger bottles ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/a-qualitative-analysis-of-sugary-drink-consumers-perceptions-of-using-smaller-compared-with-larger-bottles-when-given-a-fixed-amount-of-cola-2/
    larger bottles available. Further work is needed to experimentally test the use of small bottles as a method for decreasing sugary drink consumption. ... Perceived impact of smaller compared with larger-sized bottles of sugar-sweetened beverages on
  4.  How do regular UK drinkers perceive the strength ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/how-do-regular-uk-drinkers-perceive-the-strength-of-different-low-and-high-alcohol-verbal-descriptors-on-wine-and-beer/
    Drink-related harm costs the UK Government £21 billion a year. Wider availability a. ... However, there is a lack of evidence on how the general population perceives verbal descriptors of alcohol product strength (both low and high).

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