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Critiquing Research Sources in Behavioral Economics

Imagine you are a policy advisor reviewing behavioral economics research to inform a new public health campaign. You find two studies on the effectiveness of 'nudges' in promoting healthy eating. Study A is a working paper available on a large, open-access social science repository. Study B is published in a top-tier, peer-reviewed scientific journal. The studies present contradictory conclusions. In your role as an advisor, which study would you give more weight to in your recommendation, and why? Justify your decision by critiquing the typical publication processes and standards of these two different types of sources.

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