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3rd Quarter 2009 | SMARTER LUNCHROOMS: USING BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS TO IMPROVE MEAL SELECTION David R. Just and Brian Wansink
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Corning / Washington / DC / Schwartz / Volkow / Beijing / New York / Ithaca / /

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Dell / /

Country

China / /

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Facility

Cornell University / /

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open and competitive food market / food choices / food service staff person / school lunch payment systems / ultra-nutritious products / food establishment / food courts / food psychology / separate food items / food defaults / behavioral tools / snack food sales / protein food / food choice set / online payment system / food decisions / food choice / food restaurants / food / /

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Agricultural & Applied Economics Association / Department of Applied Economics and Management / U.S. Department of Agriculture / International Association of Agricultural Economists / Economic Research Service / Cornell / Corning School District / USDA / Cornell University / /

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David R. Just / Brian Wansink Rising / Brian Wansink / /

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school lunch administrator / General / Professor of Marketing / elementary school / Associate Professor / /

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Minnesota / M.B. / North Dakota / New York / /

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International Association / /

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SmarterLunchrooms.org / /

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