Informational interventions were employed to promote two behaviors relevant for efficient heating of individual offices in a large office building. In two successive winter seasons, interventions were applied during 4‐week periods. Short‐term effects were assessed weekly, and long‐term effects were assessed 1 year after each of the two intervention periods. Improvements were observed in each intervention period, with partial behavior maintenance 1 year later. The changes observed in the individual offices across conditions are suggestive of the program's capacity to correct relapses in earlier proenvironmental behavior.
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Staats, H., van Leeuwen, E., & Wit, A. (2000). A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF INFORMATIONAL INTERVENTIONS TO SAVE ENERGY IN AN OFFICE BUILDING. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 33(1), 101–104. https://doi.org/10.1901/jaba.2000.33-101
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