上限と下限を範囲で示すRange Nudgeが遵守行動を促す~制限速度超過の減少ならびに手洗い時間の増加を促進~

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2025-07-14 東京大学,成城大学

東京大学と成城大学の研究チームは、上限・下限のみの数値表記(例:制限速度60km/h、手洗い20秒以上)を「0–60km/h」「20–60秒」など範囲で示す「Range Nudge」により、安全・衛生行動の遵守が促進されることを7つの実験(総参加者1,199名)で実証しました。アンカリング効果により、数値が目標値と誤認されるのを防ぎ、平均走行速度の減少や手洗い時間の延長が見られました。この手法は低コストかつ高い汎用性を持ち、他の行動改善にも応用可能です。

上限と下限を範囲で示すRange Nudgeが遵守行動を促す~制限速度超過の減少ならびに手洗い時間の増加を促進~一般に用いられる上限/下限のみの数値表記を範囲表記に変更することで、制限速度超過の減少や手洗い時間の増加を促すことができます。

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レンジナッジが安全衛生ガイドラインの遵守行動を強化する Range nudges enhance behavioural adherence to safety and health guidelines

Yutaro Onuki & Kazuhiro Ueda
Communications Psychology  Published:14 July 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s44271-025-00276-9

Abstract

Behavioural guidelines sometimes specify only an upper or lower limit, such as speed limits (e.g., ‘60’) or minimum handwashing durations (e.g., ‘20 s’). Limits can produce anchoring effects, biasing judgments toward the values. The distinction between anchoring arising from limits that semantically imply a range (e.g., speed limit ‘60’ implying ‘0–60 km/h’) and those arising from an explicitly stated range (e.g., ‘0–60’) provides insights into how presentation formats affect anchoring. Here, we show that explicitly stating both limits acts as an additional anchor; the Range Nudge—reframing a single limit as a range—reduces non-adherence behaviour compared to presenting only one limit. In online (Study 1: n = 112) and simulated driving tasks (Study 2: n = 31), while the speed limits ‘60’ and ‘0–60’ are logically equivalent, the range led to lower incidences of speeding. Similarly, in handwashing tasks conducted in online (Study 3a: n = 163; Study 3b: n = 484), field (Study 4: n = 38), lab (Study 5a: n = 19), and individual home settings (Study 5b: n = 442), although the limit (‘more than 20 s’) covered a broader time span than the range (‘20–60 s’), the latter prompted a longer handwashing duration. The results suggest that individuals consider limits as recommendations, but the Range Nudge reduces this tendency. Although the findings (seven experiments, total n = 1199) stem from controlled experiments rather than large-scale real-world applications, they offer theoretical insights and practical guidance for using the Range Nudge to enhance adherence to safety and health guidelines.

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