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The problem of behaviour change: From social norms to an ingroup focus

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Reynolds, Katherine J
Subasic, Emina
Tindall, Karen

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John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Social norms are of increasing interest to public policy experts and those conducting behaviour change interventions (e.g. safe driving, recycling). While there is agreement that social norms play a central role in explaining behaviour, such consensus is

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Social and Personality Psychology Compass

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2037-12-31
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