Behavioural Science Toolkit for Physical Distancing and People Movement
Excuse Me Do You Recycle? Public Participation in Curbside Recycling in the UK.
Encouraging People at Festivals to Reduce, Recycle, and Reuse Cups
EnerGuide for Houses
Using Commitment to Reduce Energy Consumption in Iowa City
Pallak, M.S., D.A. Cook and J.J. Sullivan (1980). Commitment and Energy Conservation. In L. Bickman (ed.), Applied Social Psychology Annual 235-253, Beverley Hills, Ca: Sage.
Reducing Lunchtime Garbage Produced by New Brunswick Students Using Prompts and Commitment
Using Communication to Increase Participation in a Curbside Recycling Program in Claremont, Ca.
Burn, S. M. (1991). Social psychology and the stimulation of recycling behaviors: The block leader approach. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 21, 8, 611-629.
The Role of Memory in Understanding and Encouraging Recycling Behavior. Special Issue: Psychology, Marketing, and Recycling
Heckler, S. E. (1994). The role of memory in understanding and encouraging recycling behavior. Special Issue: Psychology, marketing, and recycling. Psychology and Marketing, 11, 4, 375-392.
Positive Communication Toolkit Available on Conservation Optimism's Website
Are People Acting Irrationally? Understanding Public Concerns about Environmental Threats
Wandersman, A. H. & Hallman, W. K. Are people acting irrationally? Understanding public concerns about environmental threats. Vol. 48. 1993. 681-686.