Suppose the cafeteria at a university puts healthy foods such as fruit and yogurt in an easily accessible location but places junk foods somewhere slightly less prominent. This would be an example of a(n) :
A) push.
B) irrational behavior.
C) nudge.
D) incentive compatibility problem.
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