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Affective responses towards zoo animals enhance conservation intentions
Effects of Interpretive Signage in Zoos on Visitors’ Conservation Intentions
Human Connection with Animals and Nature at the Zoo: Quantitative analysis of the role of proximity, similarity, and familiarity between the connection between human and animal and nature
Feeling connected with zoo animals: Does feeling a strong connection with certain zoo animal species lead to strengthened preservation behaviors and what does this imply for the zoo animal welfare debate?
What lies beneath our satisfaction with purchases? How desire and distraction fight over our mental resources
Gardening: Reaping the benefits without any of the drawbacks
Can moral emotional frames polarize your attitude?
Why push does not come to shovel: Goal conflict, Procrastination and the Intention-Behavior Gap in Green Domestic Garden Usage
I s distractive media multitasking related to altered online shopping behavio u rs?
Shopping in the Age of Distraction
Can’t Get No Satisfaction
Distracted yet Satisfied?
Moralization and Polarization in Online Discussions
Communicatie in het vrijwilligers dilemma
Go Green! There is no planet B: How and to what extent is the greening of gardens influenced by the subjective norms of the neighbourhood
How distraction from smartphones affects your satisfaction and consumption in online shopping
Online Consumerism and Experienced Satisfaction, the effect of Distraction.
“I Can’t Get No Satisfaction!”
The Influence of Distraction on Online Consumer Satisfaction
High Perceived Control to Increase Problem-Focused Coping During Financial Stress with Self-Efficacy as Moderator: Improving Creditor Communication
The relationship between willpower beliefs and helpseeking behavior, and the moderating role of familiarity
When silence is not golden: Improving the way of communication with people who are experiencing debt
The Influence of Perceived Control on Problem-focused Coping and the Role of Financial Self-efficacy
Communication is Key: Getting Debtors to be More Willing to get into Contact with their Creditor by Enhancing Self-efficacy and Feeling of Being Socially Acknowledged

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