Utilizing a Social-Ecological Framework to Promote Water and Energy Conservation: A Field Experiment
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The Short List: The Most Effective Actions U.S. Households Can Take to Curb Climate Change
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Using Commitment to Reduce Energy Consumption in Iowa City
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Using Television Modeling to Reduce Energy Consumption in Roanoke,Virginia
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Using Social Norms to Reduce Household Energy Consumption
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How Influential is the Auditor? Determinants of Sales Effectiveness in Energy Conservation Programs
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Assessing Communication Effects on Energy Conservation
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