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Truth be told: not all nudging is bullshit
- Correspondence to Professor Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA; jsswinde{at}bcm.edu
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Truth be told: not all nudging is bullshit
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- Received December 26, 2017
- Accepted February 5, 2018
- First published February 14, 2018.
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July 26, 2018
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