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Behavioral Determinants of Household Participation in a Home Composting Scheme
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Behavioral Determinants of Household Recycling Participation: The Portuguese Case
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Combining Behavioral Theories to Predict Recycling Involvement
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The Attitude-Behavior Relationship: A Test of Three Models of the Moderating Role of Behavioral Difficulty
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Changing Homeowners' Use of Toxic Household Products: A Transactional Approach
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Implementing a Community-Based Social Marketing Program to Increase Recycling
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Changing Homeowners' Behaviors Involving Toxic Household Chemicals: A Psychological, Multilevel Approach
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