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Kelly Fielding
Kelly Fielding
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Meta-analyses of the determinants and outcomes of belief in climate change
MJ Hornsey, EA Harris, PG Bain, KS Fielding
Nature climate change 6 (6), 622-626, 2016
13222016
Theory of planned behaviour, identity and intentions to engage in environmental activism
KS Fielding, R McDonald, WR Louis
Journal of environmental psychology 28 (4), 318-326, 2008
11522008
The psychological roots of anti-vaccination attitudes: A 24-nation investigation.
MJ Hornsey, EA Harris, KS Fielding
Health psychology 37 (4), 307, 2018
7642018
Relationships between daily affect and pro‐environmental behavior at work: The moderating role of pro‐environmental attitude
MJ Bissing‐Olson, A Iyer, KS Fielding, H Zacher
Journal of Organizational Behavior 34 (2), 156-175, 2013
6682013
A social identity analysis of climate change and environmental attitudes and behaviors: Insights and opportunities
KS Fielding, MJ Hornsey
Frontiers in psychology 7, 171214, 2016
5122016
Integrating social identity theory and the theory of planned behaviour to explain decisions to engage in sustainable agricultural practices
KS Fielding, DJ Terry, BM Masser, MA Hogg
British journal of social psychology 47 (1), 23-48, 2008
4662008
Water demand management research: A psychological perspective
S Russell, K Fielding
Water resources research 46 (5), 2010
4162010
Why do people engage in collective action? Revisiting the role of perceived effectiveness
MJ Hornsey, L Blackwood, W Louis, K Fielding, K Mavor, T Morton, ...
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 36 (7), 1701-1722, 2006
3862006
Relationships among conspiratorial beliefs, conservatism and climate scepticism across nations
MJ Hornsey, EA Harris, KS Fielding
Nature Climate Change 8 (7), 614-620, 2018
3492018
Determinants of household water conservation: The role of demographic, infrastructure, behavior, and psychosocial variables
KS Fielding, S Russell, A Spinks, A Mankad
Water Resources Research 48 (10), 2012
3492012
Social identity, self-categorization, and leadership: A field study of small interactive groups.
KS Fielding, MA Hogg
Group dynamics: Theory, research, and practice 1 (1), 39, 1997
3451997
Determinants of young Australians’ environmental actions: The role of responsibility attributions, locus of control, knowledge and attitudes
KS Fielding, BW Head
Environmental Education Research 18 (2), 171-186, 2012
3422012
Attitude roots and Jiu Jitsu persuasion: Understanding and overcoming the motivated rejection of science.
MJ Hornsey, KS Fielding
American psychologist 72 (5), 459, 2017
3402017
Experiences of pride, not guilt, predict pro-environmental behavior when pro-environmental descriptive norms are more positive
MJ Bissing-Olson, KS Fielding, A Iyer
Journal of Environmental Psychology 45, 145-153, 2016
3232016
An experimental test of voluntary strategies to promote urban water demand management
KS Fielding, A Spinks, S Russell, R McCrea, R Stewart, J Gardner
Journal of environmental management 114, 343-351, 2013
3152013
It's political: How the salience of one's political identity changes climate change beliefs and policy support
KL Unsworth, KS Fielding
Global environmental change 27, 131-137, 2014
3052014
A novel mixed method smart metering approach to reconciling differences between perceived and actual residential end use water consumption
CD Beal, RA Stewart, K Fielding
Journal of Cleaner Production 60, 116-128, 2013
2712013
Social trust, risk perceptions and public acceptance of recycled water: Testing a social-psychological model
VL Ross, KS Fielding, WR Louis
Journal of environmental management 137, 61-68, 2014
2442014
Australian politicians’ beliefs about climate change: Political partisanship and political ideology
KS Fielding, BW Head, W Laffan, M Western, O Hoegh-Guldberg
Environmental Politics 21 (5), 712-733, 2012
2292012
Explaining landholders' decisions about riparian zone management: The role of behavioural, normative, and control beliefs
KS Fielding, DJ Terry, BM Masser, P Bordia, MA Hogg
Journal of environmental management 77 (1), 12-21, 2005
2292005
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