Small Changes Make a Big Difference: How Behavioral Science Improved Participation in Advanced Placement (Issue Brief)
Naihobe Gonzalez
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Abstract:
Small changes in information design, using behavioral science, can have a big impact.
Keywords: Behavioral science; behavioral insights; undermatching; achievement gap; information design; college decisions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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