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A Cognitive Dissonance Interpretation of Consistencies and Inconsistencies in Environmentally Responsible Behavior
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Measurement and Determinants of Environmentally Significant Consumer Behavior
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Human Values and the Emergence of a Sustainable Consumption Pattern: A Panel Study
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Consumers' environmental Behavior: Generalized, Sector-Based, or Compensatory?
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Examining Trends in Adolescent Environmental Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors Across Three Decades
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