1. The connection to human-factors engineering was suggested by Robin Hogarth;p. 64) dismisses slippery-slope reasoning; and Loewenstein and Ubel (2010) caution against the over-reliance on nudges,1936
2. Well-being and economics;Erik Angner;The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Well-Being,2015
3. Simon Blackburn, Being Good: A Short Introduction to Ethics
4. The behavioral revolution;David Brooks;New York Times, October,2008