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Market segmentation analysis using attitudes toward transportation exploring the differences between men and women
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Acculturation and Ecological Worldview among Latino Americans
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Extending Planned Environmentalism: Anticipated Guilt and Embarrassment Across Cultures
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Communicating Climate Change: Why Frames Matter for Public Engagement
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