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When Social Norms and Pressures Are Not Enough: Environmental Performance in the Trucking Industry
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Developing Strategies for Waste Reduction by Means of Tailored Interventions in Santiago de Cuba
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The Relative Influence of Attitudes and Subjective Norms from Childhood to Adolescence: Between-Participant and Within-Participant Analyses
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The Eye of the Camera: Effects of Security Cameras on Prosocial Behavior
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Comparing and Combining Theories to Explain Proenvironmental Intentions: The Case of Commuting-mode Choice
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The Effect of a Favor on Public and Private Compliance: How Internalized is the Norm of Reciprocity?
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Emotions and Actions Associated with Norm-Breaking Events
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Focus Theory of Normative Conduct and Terror Management Theory: The Interactive Impact of Mortality Salience and Norm Salience on Social Judgment
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