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Dr. Jeff Joireman

Dr. Jeff Joireman

Associate Professor of Psychology
Washington State University
PO Box 644820
Pullman, WA 99164
Email: joireman@wsu.edu
Website: www.wsu.edu/~joireman/

Publications related to Conservation Psychology:

Joireman, J. (in press). Environmental problems as social dilemmas: The temporal dimension. Chapter to appear in A. Strathman and J. Joireman (Eds.), Understanding behavior in the context of time: Theory, research, and application. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Joireman, J. (2005). Environmental problems as social dilemmas: The temporal dimension. In A. Strathman and J. Joireman (Eds.), Understanding behavior in the context of time: Theory, research, and application (pp. 289-304). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Joireman, J., Van Lange, P. A. M., & Van Vugt, M. (2004). Who cares about the environmental impact of cars? Those with an eye toward the future. Environment and Behavior, 36, 187-206.

Joireman, J. A., Lasane, T. P., Bennett, J., Richards, D., & Solaimani, S. (2001). Integrating social value orientation and the consideration of future consequences within the extended norm activation model of proenvironmental behavior. British Journal of Social Psychology, 40, 133-155.

Joireman, J. A., Van Lange, P. A. M., Van Vugt, M., Wood, A., Vander Leest, T., & Lambert, C. (2001). Structural solutions to social dilemmas: A field study on commuters' willingness to fund improvements in public transit. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 31, 504-526.

Research Interests:

Understanding how features of the person and the situation influence people to behave prosocially in a variety of interdependent settings, ranging from two-person relationships to large group settings
Decision-making in social dilemmas
Individual differences in universal values, social value orientation, empathy, aggression, and the consideration of future consequences

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