Energy Conservation: Feelings Influence Actions

Verma, S. (1980). Energy Conservation: Feelings Influence Actions. Journal of Extension, 18, 14.

A study was done to determine (1) if interaction exists between the feeling and action components of behavior demonstrable for energy conservation, and (2) the effectiveness of an energy education program in promoting the conservation ethic. An interaction did exist between the feeling and action components of energy conservation behavior.

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