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They are not necessarily related concepts, and I think. While nudge (in Thaler's sense) is a mechanism for fostering choice in a planned way, priming refers to a faster processing of new stimuli related to recently activated ones.
It seems like the nudge of might happen through several possible mental processes, including (possibly) priming - although I ...
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