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Lorraine Whitmarsh

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The American Psychologist|March 24, 2020
How psychology can help limit climate changeKristian S Nielsen, Susan Clayton, Paul C Stern, et al.
The American Psychologist|July 7, 2015
Expanding the role for psychology in addressing environmental challengesSusan Clayton, Patrick Devine-Wright, Janet Swim, et al.
Psychological Methods|April 7, 2025
The use of large language models for qualitative research: The Deep Computational Text Analyser (DECOTA)Lois Player, Ryan Hughes, Kaloyan Mitev, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 5, 2021
Effect of "finite pool of worry" and COVID-19 on UK climate change perceptionsDarrick Evensen, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Phil Bartie, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|December 24, 2019
Editorial: Methodological, Theoretical and Applied Advances in Behavioral SpilloverChristopher R Jones, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Katarzyna Byrka, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 5, 2022
Effect of linguistic framing and information provision on attitudes towards induced seismicity and seismicity regulationDarrick Evensen, Adam Varley, Lorraine Whitmarsh, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 20, 2019
Reflecting on Behavioral Spillover in Context: How Do Behavioral Motivations and Awareness Catalyze Other Environmentally Responsible Actions in Brazil, China, and Denmark?Nick Nash, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Stuart Capstick, et al.
Climatic Change|December 7, 2020
Local climate change cultures: climate-relevant discursive practices in three emerging economiesNick Nash, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Stuart Capstick, et al.
UCL Open. Environment|May 25, 2023
The impact of COVID-19 related regulations and restrictions on mobility and potential for sustained climate mitigation across the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK: a data-based commentaryElizabeth Corker, Kaloyan Mitev, Astrid Nilsson Lewis, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|August 28, 2024
Climate anxiety and its association with health behaviours and generalized anxiety: An intensive longitudinal studyMarc O Williams, Joren Buekers, Gemma Castaño-Vinyals, et al.
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The American Psychologist|March 24, 2020
How psychology can help limit climate changeKristian S Nielsen, Susan Clayton, Paul C Stern, et al.
The American Psychologist|July 7, 2015
Expanding the role for psychology in addressing environmental challengesSusan Clayton, Patrick Devine-Wright, Janet Swim, et al.
Psychological Methods|April 7, 2025
The use of large language models for qualitative research: The Deep Computational Text Analyser (DECOTA)Lois Player, Ryan Hughes, Kaloyan Mitev, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 5, 2021
Effect of "finite pool of worry" and COVID-19 on UK climate change perceptionsDarrick Evensen, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Phil Bartie, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|December 24, 2019
Editorial: Methodological, Theoretical and Applied Advances in Behavioral SpilloverChristopher R Jones, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Katarzyna Byrka, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 5, 2022
Effect of linguistic framing and information provision on attitudes towards induced seismicity and seismicity regulationDarrick Evensen, Adam Varley, Lorraine Whitmarsh, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 20, 2019
Reflecting on Behavioral Spillover in Context: How Do Behavioral Motivations and Awareness Catalyze Other Environmentally Responsible Actions in Brazil, China, and Denmark?Nick Nash, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Stuart Capstick, et al.
Climatic Change|December 7, 2020
Local climate change cultures: climate-relevant discursive practices in three emerging economiesNick Nash, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Stuart Capstick, et al.
UCL Open. Environment|May 25, 2023
The impact of COVID-19 related regulations and restrictions on mobility and potential for sustained climate mitigation across the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK: a data-based commentaryElizabeth Corker, Kaloyan Mitev, Astrid Nilsson Lewis, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|August 28, 2024
Climate anxiety and its association with health behaviours and generalized anxiety: An intensive longitudinal studyMarc O Williams, Joren Buekers, Gemma Castaño-Vinyals, et al.
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