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Research shows that presenting a less convenient option for hand sanitizing may actually boost workers' use of hand sanitizer and increase sanitary conditions in the workplace. This utilizes the "decoy effect" - when the introduction of an inferior option makes a preexisting option more favorable
Research shows that presenting a less convenient option for hand sanitizing may actually boost workers' use of hand sanitizer and increase sanitary conditions in the workplace. This utilizes the "decoy effect" - when the introduction of an inferior option makes a preexisting option more favorable
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