<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[Jason Collins blog]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[http://jasoncollins.blog]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[Jason Collins]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://jasoncollins.blog/author/jasonacollins/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[The death of&nbsp;defaults?]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<p>Late last year I went to a <a href="http://bi.dpc.nsw.gov.au/blog/professor-shlomo-benartzi-on/" target="_blank">presentation by Schlomo Benartzi</a> on how people think differently when they are using a screen. The punchline was that many of the classic behavioural biases do not play out as expected in digital mediums. (Benartzi has a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P891E4E/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B00P891E4E&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=evolvieconom-20&amp;linkId=7DBIMROUGTFJS5TL" target="_blank">book on this topic</a>, co-authored with Jonah Lehrer, coming out later this year.)</p>
<p>One example Benartzi gave involved defaults. The standard understanding is that defaults are powerful ways to influence behaviour &#8211; people will tend to stick to them. But Benartzi spoke of digital experiments with pre-populated checkboxes where people went out of their way to untick the box. The default backfired.</p>
<p>Why does this occur? I suggest a starting point should be our experience with defaults. Online retailers know the power of defaults, and regularly pre-populate checkboxes to join their mailing list or buy add-ons such as insurance. Generally, the default is a crap option. (Look at <a href="http://darkpatterns.org/" target="_blank">Dark Patterns</a> for a pile of examples.) So what does someone with experience do? You scan every pre-populated checkbox to see whether you are being lumped with something you don&#8217;t want. If unsure, uncheck it.</p>
<p>As we are moving to a world where most interactions with government will be digital, will the power of defaults be lost? Will we untick the &#8220;register as an organ donor&#8221; or &#8220;save 3 per cent of you salary&#8221; boxes due to a newly acquired habit? And what other &#8220;nudges&#8221; will we resist when we learn that many nudgers don&#8217;t have our best interests at heart?</p>
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