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- What: This research examined the same phenomenon with people`s actual engagement in pro-environmental actions. The authors aim to fill this gap by examining how individuals at different levels of SES choose to use their resources (e_g, time or money) for pro-environmental causes. Whereas these factors tend to cohere, the authors reason that each of them has distinct contributions in shaping human behaviors, particularly when the behaviors involve the allocation of resources. The authors aim to investigate the specific roles of two of the most commonly used metrics of SES, income and education, in the . . .
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