Removing Obstructions is Better Than Encouraging Change

There’s plenty of modern experimental evidence to show the importance of removing obstructing forces.

For example, a 2017 study by Peter Bergman and Todd Rogers monitored the impact of friction on sign-up rates for a new educational service offering parents advice on children’s revision. The psychologists randomly assigned parents to one of three sign-up routes:

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