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		<title>Nudge Book and User-Website Interactions</title>
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I have been reading the book Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth and Happiness recently. 
The book talks about how &#8220;choice architects&#8221; can make small changes to the way choices are presented (in every day life) and have a huge impact on the choices that people make. 
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