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Signs that Encourage Internalized Recycling: Clinical Validation, Weak Messages and 'Creative Elaboration'
Werner, C., White, P., Byerly, S., & Stoll, R. (2009). Signs that encourage internalized recycling: Clinical validation, weak messages and 'creative elaboration.'. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 29(2), 193-202.
The Environmentalist who Cried Drought: Reactions to Repeated Warnings about Depleting Resources Under Conditions of Uncertainty
Joireman, J., Posey, D., Truelove, H., & Parks, C. (2009). The environmentalist who cried drought: Reactions to repeated warnings about depleting resources under conditions of uncertainty. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 29(2), 181-192.
The Relationship Between Environmental Activism, Pro-Environmental Behaviour and Social Identity
Dono, J., Webb, J., & Richardson, B. (2009). The relationship between environmental activism, pro-environmental behaviour and social identity. Journal of Environmental Psychology, XX(X) (available online), 1-9.
A Dirty Word or a Dirty World? Attribute Framing, Political Affiliation, and Query Theory
Hardisty, D. J.; Johnson, E. J. & Weber, E. U. (2009). A Dirty Word or a Dirty World? Attribute Framing, Political Affiliation, and Query Theory. Psychological Science Online First, XX(X), 107.
Children's Moral Evaluations of Ecological Damage: The Effect of Biocentric and Anthropocentric Intentions
Kortenkamp, K., & Moore, C. (2009). Children's moral evaluations of ecological damage: The effect of biocentric and anthropocentric intentions. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 39(8), 1785-1806.
Attitude-Based Target Groups to Reduce the Ecological Impact of Daily Mobility Behavior
Hunecke, M., Haustein, S., Böhler, S., & Grischkat, S. (2010). Attitude-based target groups to reduce the ecological impact of daily mobility behavior. Environment and Behavior, 42(1), 3-43.
Stable or Dynamic Value Importance? The Interaction Between Value Endorsement Level and Situational Differences on Decision-Making in Environmental Issues
Howes, Y., & Gifford, R. (2009). Stable or dynamic value importance? The interaction between value endorsement level and situational differences on decision-making in environmental issues. Environment and Behavior, 41(4), 549-582.
It Matters a Hole Lot: Perceptual Affordances of Waste Containers Influence Recycling Compliance
Duffy, S., & Verges, M. (2009). It matters a hole lot: Perceptual affordances of waste containers influence recycling compliance. Environment and Behavior, 41(5), 741-749.
Transit Use at Transit-Oriented Developments in Portland, Oregon, Area
Dill, J. (2008). Transit use at transit-oriented developments in Portland, Oregon, area. Transportation Research Record, (2063), pp. 159-167.
Meeting Environmental Challenges: The Role of Human Identity
Crompton, T., & Kasser, T. (2009). Meeting Environmental Challenges: The Role of Human Identity. Overview Document. World Wildlife Federation. Godalming, Surrey, United Kingdom