Prompting a Consumer Behavior for Pollution Control
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Newspaper Recycling Behavior: The Effects of Prompting and Proximity of Containers
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The Evaluation of Litter Behavior Modification in a River Environment
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Prompting Anti-Litter Behaviors
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Litter in a University Cafeteria: Demographic Data and the Use of Prompts as an Intervention Strategy
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A Diagnostic Approach to Increase Reusable Dinnerware Selection in a Cafeteria
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Validation, Persuasion and Recycling: Capitalizing on the Social Ecology of Newspaper Use
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It Matters a Hole Lot: Perceptual Affordances of Waste Containers Influence Recycling Compliance
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Signs that Encourage Internalized Recycling: Clinical Validation, Weak Messages and 'Creative Elaboration'
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Improving Participation in a Newspaper Recycling Program in Apartment Complexes Using Prompts
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