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Psychological science: To conserve or create?

American Psychologist, 2002
Responds to commentaries from W. W. Tryon, D. J. Kruger, B. D. Haig, E. A. Locke, T. Teo and A. R. Febbraro, T. L. Holdstock, J. I. Krueger, S. G. Hofmann, and H. Friedman (see records 2002-13736-017, -018, -019, -020, -021, -022, -023, -024, and -025, respectively) on the author's article (see record 2001-18772-003) that discussed the merits and ...
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Social psychological aspects of energy conservation

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1985
Although some increases in the adoption of energy‐efficient practices have been noted, only a small fraction of the potential savings are being realized, perhaps because human behavior is too complex for existing economic models. The rational‐economic model is able to predict behavior in many situations, but it has limitations.
Elliot Aronson, Suzanne Yates
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Hearing Conservation: Medical, Educational, Social, and Psychological Factors

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1962
This report discusses the later stages of a 4-year, Public Health hearing conservation program extending from 1954 to 1958. The program was carried out by the Kentucky State Department of Health, through its Bureau of Maternal and Child Health, Division of School Services, assisted by the local county health departments.
F, KODMAN   +3 more
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Psychology's role in the conserving society

Population and Environment, 1983
Because the earth's natural resources are finite and are growing increasingly more difficult to exploit, energy and resource conservation will soon become essential to our way of life. Psychologists and other social scientists can help in that transition, and recently they have begun to do relevant research in several areas: environmental pollution ...
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Psychological Changes During Inpatient Conservative Treatment for Lymphedema

Lymphatic Research and Biology
Background: Learning self-care for lymphedema is essential for patients to maintain their quality of life; however, it is sometimes difficult and stressful. There are only few studies about the psychological changes in patients hospitalized for conservative therapy.
Hisako, Hara   +2 more
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The psychology of shark conservation /

2019
Thesis (PhD(Psychology))--University of South Australia, 2019. Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-220) Approximately, half of the 501 known species of sharks are categorised as vulnerable to extinction, endangered, or critically endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List.
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The Origins and Psychology of Human Cooperation

Annual Review of Psychology, 2021
Joseph Henrich, Michael Muthukrishna
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Psychology as a Historical Science

Annual Review of Psychology, 2021
Michael Muthukrishna   +2 more
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AI in marketing, consumer research and psychology: A systematic literature review and research agenda

Psychology and Marketing, 2022
Marcello M Mariani   +2 more
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