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The Effect of Embodied Temperature on Perceptions of Global Warming

The Effect of Embodied Temperature on Perceptions of Global Warming

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The Effect of Embodied Temperature on Perceptions of Global Warming

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The Effect of Embodied Temperature on Perceptions of Global Warming

Publisher

Boston: Springer US

Journal title

Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.), 2012-09, Vol.31 (3), p.318-324

Language

English

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Boston: Springer US

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Contents

Recent research has established that individuals’ perception of global warming is malleable such that individuals report that it is a more serious problem when they experience higher outdoor or indoor temperatures (Li et al.
Psychological Science
,
22
(4), 454–459,
2011
; Risen and Critcher
Journal of Personality and Social Psy...

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Full title

The Effect of Embodied Temperature on Perceptions of Global Warming

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1032601076

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1032601076

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ISSN

1046-1310

E-ISSN

1936-4733

DOI

10.1007/s12144-012-9148-z

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