Moving Toward a Theory of Normative Influences: How Perceived Benefits and Similarity Moderate the Impact of Descriptive Norms on Behaviors
Rajiv N. Rimal(Johns Hopkins University), Kevin Real(University of Kentucky), Maria Knight Lapinski(Michigan State University), Rachel J. Cook(Johns Hopkins University)
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