The SMarT program is designed to overcome which common barrier to saving?
A) Status-quo bias
B) An unwillingness to forgo current consumption
C) The program was designed to overcome both of these.
D) The program was designed to overcome neither of these.
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Q8: The program Save More Tomorrow (SMarT)is:
A)An experimental
Q8: Status-quo bias is:
A) a person's choice being
Q9: The organization of the context and process
Q10: The success of the SMarT program has
Q13: Choice architecture is:
A)the organization of the context
Q14: A choice architect is someone who:
A)is in
Q15: When considering choice architecture,a nudge:
A) is a
Q15: The most common form of "forced savings"
Q16: A mistake is a choice that:
A) the
Q16: The Save More Tomorrow (SMarT)program found that:
A)people
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