Working Papers
From Cornell Center for Behavioral Economics in Child Nutrition Programs
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- 5: Trigger Foods: The Influence of ``Irrelevant'' Alternatives in School Lunchrooms
- Andrew Hanks, David Just and Brian Wansink
- 4: Pre-Ordering Systems Encourage Healthier Choices in School Lunchrooms
- Andrew Hanks, David Just and Brian Wansink
- 3: Healthy Convenience: Nudging Students Toward Healthier Choices in Lunchroom
- Andrew Hanks, David Just and Brian Wansink
- 2: Finger Fruits: Pre-Sliced Fruit in Schools Increases Sales and Intake
- Brian Wansink, David Just and Andrew Hanks
- 1: Smarter Lunchrooms: Libertarian Paternalism Can Address New School Lunchroom Guidelines and Childhood Obesity
- Andrew Hanks, David Just and Brian Wansink