Radically Questioning the Principle of the Least Restrictive Alternative: A Reply to Nir Eyal; Comment on: "Nudging by Shaming, Shaming by Nudging"
In his insightful editorial, Nir Eyal explores the connections between nudging and shaming. One upshot of his argument is that we should question the principle of the least restrictive alternative in public health and health policy. In this commentary, I maintain that Eyal's argument undermines...
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Main Author: | Yashar Saghai (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2014-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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