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此摘要是机器生成的。

让素食选择成为默认选择,大大改变了大学食堂的食物选择,促进了可持续和健康的饮食,而不会引起心理阻力. 这种默认的推动策略在长期的行为改变中被证明是有效的.

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改变行为,改变行为.默认的 nudging 是 nudging 的一种方式.环境影响环境影响环境影响干预研究干预研究肉类消费 肉类消费

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科学领域:

  • 行为科学 行为科学
  • 环境科学 环境科学
  • 营养科学 营养科学

背景情况:

  • 肉类消费给环境,健康和动物福利带来了重大挑战.
  • 以前的研究表明,将素食选择作为默认可以影响食物选择.
  • 这种在肉类消费中默认推动的长期有效性和心理影响仍未得到研究.

研究的目的:

  • 在现实世界中调查素食者默认推动对食物选择的影响.
  • 评估这些行为变化的长期可持续性.
  • 检查潜在的心理阻力,如反应力和惯性,干预.

主要方法:

  • 在一所大学食堂进行了一项实地实验,实施了素食默认干预.
  • 关于购买肉类和蔬菜的销售数据 (N=4,099) 在基线,干预后立即和干预后10周收集.
  • 调查数据在两个时间点收集,以测量心理副作用,如反应力和惯性.

主要成果:

  • 素食者默认推大大增加了素食产品的销量 (超过基线的两倍).
  • 肉类商品的销售额下降至不到基线的三分之一.
  • 没有观察到任何显著的心理副作用 (反应力,惯性),随着时间的推移,效应保持稳定.

结论:

  • 素食者默认推动是一种非常有效的,非强制性的策略,用于促进可持续的,更健康的,对动物友好的食物选择.
  • 干预表明长期的行为改变潜力,没有负面的心理后果.
  • 这种方法为鼓励食品服务环境中消费者行为转变提供了一个实际的解决方案.