Information helps users decide when, and whether, to venture outside or exercise
            
    
    
  
Academic medical centers, French elections and Chinese garment workers
            
    
    
  
How it often goes wrong and key observations for effective strategies
            
    
    
  
To many, yes, and that belief leads to lower levels of financial well-being
            
    
    
  
When an unloved cause or political adversary is attached to a nudge, the method itself becomes suspect
            
    
    
  
Aiming high, with some flexibility to trip up along the way, spurs greater success
            
    
    
  
Research shows individuals aren’t necessarily turned off when they know they are being coaxed toward a specific choice
            
    
    
  
Researchers find common warning signs in persuasion projects that went wrong
            
    
    
  
Dates of milestones — major and minor — can spur us to action
            
    
    
  
A team of experts makes the financial case that governments should spend more on nudging