Regulating behavioral spillovers: Regulatory focus moderates the link between perceived goal progress and engagement in subsequent behaviors
Behavioral spillover occurs when performing an initial behavior increases the likelihood of performing a subsequent behavior (positive spillover) or decreases this likelihood (negative spillover). The current research focuses on negative spillovers of pro-environmental behaviors (PEB), which has the...
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Main Author: | HUANG, Tengjiao |
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2022
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