Suppose a company wanted to try to improve the health of its workers as part of its health initiative program. When constructing a new building, it decides to put the elevators significantly farther than the stairs from the main entrance. This would be considered as an example of a(n):
A. push.
B. irrational behavior.
C. laissez-faire policy.
D. nudge.
Answer: D
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