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Date created: 2019-01-19 07:00 AM | Last Updated: 2019-03-29 02:55 PM

Identifier: DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/MBGXH

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Description: We examined in two experiments whether and how attitude strength moderated the extent to which a first behavior affected a second behavior. Both studies consisted of two parts. In part 1, participants answered several environmental and health attitude questions. Part 2 were the actual experiments in which participants recalled past behaviors (positive, negative, neutral) and then answered questions that we used as actual subsequent behavior or proxies of subsequent behaviors.

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The role of attitude strength in behavioral spillover

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We conducted two experiments (N = 378 / 929) to better understand the role of attitude strength in behavioral spillover.

This project contains the data from both studies and the R code used to prepare and conduct the analyses.

Please read the README file for more details.

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behavioral spilloverbehavioural spilloverCampbell paradigmconservation psychologyenvironmental attitudeenvironmental behaviorenvironmental behaviourenvironmental psychologyhealth attitudehealth behaviorhealth behaviourmoral cleansingmoral licensing

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