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What Psychology Knows about Energy Conservation
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Energy Education in the Curriculum
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A Review and Critique of Energy Research in Psychology
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Habits, Hardware, and Energy Conservation
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Psychological Research and Energy Policy
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Responses to Changing Energy Conditions among Massachusetts Households
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The Effectiveness of Incentives for Residential Energy Conservation
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