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Nudging at Scale: Experimental Evidence from FAFSA Completion Campaigns
Resource type
            Journal Article
        Authors/contributors
                    - Bird, Kelli, A. (Author)
- Castleman, Benjamin (Author)
- Denning, Jeffrey (Author)
- Goodman, Joshua (Author)
- Lamberton, Cait (Author)
- Rosinger, Kelly Ochs (Author)
Title
            Nudging at Scale: Experimental Evidence from FAFSA Completion Campaigns
        Abstract
            Do nudge interventions that have generated positive impacts at a local level maintain efficacy when scaled state or nationwide? What specific mechanisms explain the positive impacts of promising smaller-scale nudges? We investigate, through two randomized controlled trials, the impact of a national and state-level campaign to encourage students to apply for financial aid for college. The campaigns collectively reached over 800,000 students, with multiple treatment arms to investigate different potential mechanisms. We find no impacts on financial aid receipt or college enrollment overall or for any student subgroups. We find no evidence that different approaches to message framing, delivery, or timing, or access to one-on-one advising affected campaign efficacy. We discuss why nudge strategies that work locally may be hard to scale effectively.
        Publication
            Journal of Economic Behaviour & Organization
        Volume
            183
        Pages
            105-128
        Date
            March 2021
        Series Title
            NBER Working Paper Series
        Language
            en
        Library Catalogue
            Zotero
        Citation
            Bird, K., A., Castleman, B., Denning, J., Goodman, J., Lamberton, C., & Rosinger, K. O. (2021). Nudging at Scale: Experimental Evidence from FAFSA Completion Campaigns. Journal of Economic Behaviour & Organization, 183, 105–128. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2020.12.022
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