Creating Citizen Choice Architects
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The Impact of Personal Metering in the Management of a Natural Resource Crisis: A Social Dilemma Analysis
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Reducing Household Energy Consumption: A Qualitative and Quantitative Field Study
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Resolving Social Dilemmas: Dynamic Structural And Intergroup Aspects
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Who Recycles and When? A Review of Personal and Situational Factors
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Application of Social Psychological and Evaluation Research: Lessons from Energy Information Programs
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Influencing User Behaviour With Energy Information Display Systems for Intelligent Homes
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Behavioral Interventions in Resource Conservation: A System Approach Based on Behavioral Economics
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