Deceptive choice architecture and behavioral audits: a principles‐based approach

Mills, S. (2024). Deceptive choice architecture and behavioral audits: a principles‐based approach. Regulation and Governance, 18(4), 1426 - 1441. https://doi.org/10.1111/rego.12590
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Regulators are increasingly concerned about deceptive, online choice architecture, including dark patterns and behavioral sludge. From a behavioral science perspective, fostering a regulatory environment which reduces the economic harm caused by deceptive designs, while safeguarding the benefits of well-meaning behavioral insights, is essential. This article argues for a principles-based approach and proposes behavioral audits as a tool to support this approach.

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