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  • Mar 28, 1987

    Energy Efficiency: Perspectives on Individual Behavior

    This book assembles case studies and research that examine energy-related behavior in detail and sheds light on how individuals make decisions. The chapter authors explore energy behavior from a br…

    This book assembles case studies and research that examine energy-related behavior in detail and sheds light on how individuals make decisions. The chapter authors explore energy behavior from a broad range of perspectives including anthropology, behavioral psychology, sociology, economics, and engineering. Their work clarifies how people perceive and use energy.

    "…a compelling message…an excellent addition to the working bookshelf of any person involved in energy policy development, programming or implementation."

    — Robert Bartley, Cavalier Management
    Consulting Services, Energy Network News

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