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Some psychological aspects of recycling: The structure of conservation satisfactions
(Sage Publications, 1986)
This article focuses on intrinsic satisfactions derived from the recycling of household solid waste materials. Data from 107 respondents to a mail-back questionnaire were subjected to factor analysis and analysis of variance. ...
Satisfaction from conservation activities in North America
(Cambridge University Press, 1985)
One must avoid equating quality-of-life and sense of well-being with economic standard of living. It turns out that the North American public is concerned about intangible as well as tangible sources of well-being. In fact, ...
Optimal avoidance and evasion tactics in predator-prey interactions
(Elsevier, 1984-01-21)
A kinematic analysis of optimal avoidance and evasion techniques for prey is presented. The analysis is mainly directed towards piscivorous interactions but can include other aquatic and terrestrial cases. Avoidance is ...
Behavioral approaches to energy conservation in organizations: a selected review of the literature
(CPL Bibliographies, 1984)
Despite the widely acknowledged importance of energy conservation and the steadily growing volume of research in this area, energy conservation in the institutional context has received little attention. No doubt many ...
Conservation behavior and the structure of satisfactions
(Baywood Publishing Company, Inc., 1985)
This article deals with the concerns, the predicted rewards, and the intrinsic satisfactions that people who do conserve derive from their conserving behaviors. In order to investigate the factors that play a role in ...