When individuals are provided feedback as to the amount of materials they are recycling on a weekly basis, a. they typically recycle more. b. the feedback has been shown to have no effect on recycling behavior. c. they typically recycle less. d. recycling is more likely to increase if the feedback is negative.
a. they typically recycle more.
b. they typically recycle less.
c. the feedback has been shown to have no effect on recycling behavior.
d. recycling is more likely to increase if the feedback is negative.
Ans: a. they typically recycle more.
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