溢出效应
淋浴器
行为改变
干预(咨询)
心理干预
心理学
气候变化
行为改变
社会心理学
应用心理学
经济
生态学
工程类
微观经济学
机械工程
精神科
喷嘴
生物
作者
Paul Haggar,Lorraine Whitmarsh,Nicholas Nash
标识
DOI:10.1177/00139165231201371
摘要
Pro-environmental change is essential to address climate change. Impact from behavior change interventions increases if non-target behaviors also change. Here, we explore such behavioral spillover effects following a water conservation behavioral intervention and examine whether they are mediated by changes in relevant identities and beliefs. We used a persuasive intervention to encourage 150 participants to reduce daily shower-times over 14 days to conserve water. The intervention comprised information-provision, eliciting a shower time reduction commitment, and (for half the sample) progress feedback. We found that participants reduced shower time (by 38%) and intended to engage more in water-saving and pro-environmental activities, but we found no evidence of behavioral spillover (i.e., non-targeted intention change was not mediated by change in the target behavior). There was no additional effect on behavior change of receiving feedback. We discuss the implications of these findings for spillover in theory and practice.
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