Reuven Sussman
Affiliations: | 2015 | Psychology | University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
2015- | American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy, Washington, D.C. |
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(Paved with Good Environmental Intentions: Reconsidering the Theory of Planned Behaviour) |
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Sussman R, Gifford R. (2018) Causality in the Theory of Planned Behavior. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167218801363 |
Sussman R, Chikumbo M, Gifford R. (2018) Message framing for home energy efficiency upgrades Energy and Buildings. 174: 428-438 |
Sussman R, Lavallee LF, Gifford R. (2015) Pro-Environmental Values Matter in Competitive but not Cooperative Commons Dilemmas. The Journal of Social Psychology. 1-13 |
Sussman R, Gifford R. (2013) Be the Change You Want to See: Modeling Food Composting in Public Places Environment and Behavior. 45: 323-343 |
Sussman R, Greeno M, Gifford R, et al. (2013) The Effectiveness of Models and Prompts on Waste Diversion: A Field Experiment on Composting by Cafeteria Patrons Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 43: 24-34 |
Sussman R, Gifford R. (2012) Please turn off the lights: the effectiveness of visual prompts. Applied Ergonomics. 43: 596-603 |
Gifford R, Sussman R. (2012) The psychological needs of city dwellers: Implications for sustainable urban planning Metropolitan Sustainability: Understanding and Improving the Urban Environment. 625-647 |
Eltorai AEM, Sussman RW. (2010) The " Visitor Effect" and captive black-tailed prairie dog behavior | Der " Besuchereffekt" und das Verhalten von Schwarzschwanzpräriehunden im Zoo Zoologische Garten. 79: 109-120 |
Staroselsky A, Fantus E, Sussman R, et al. (2009) Both parental psychopathology and prenatal maternal alcohol dependency can predict the behavioral phenotype in children. Paediatric Drugs. 11: 22-5 |