A campaign by Sport Club Recife for people to become “immortal fans” massively increased the rate of this procedure in Brazil. For 10 points each:
[10e] Identify this procedure that often happens immediately after death. Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein advocated an “opt-out” form of this voluntary procedure in their book Nudge.
ANSWER: organ donation [accept becoming an organ donor or signing up to be an organ donor]
[10m] Thaler and Sunstein first discussed opt-out organ donation in a 2003 paper whose title posits that this ideology “Is Not an Oxymoron.” This ideology aims to preserve free choice while nudging people to make certain decisions.
ANSWER: libertarian paternalism [accept “Libertarian Paternalism is Not an Oxymoron”]
[10h] This psychologist critiqued libertarian paternalism for inaptly deeming humans irrational. His own research focuses on the “ecological rationality” of how cognition incorporates environmental cues, building on Herb Simon’s bounded rationality.
ANSWER: Gerd Gigerenzer
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