Behavioural intervention with respect to individual climate friendly behaviour - a promising approach?
The authors re-analyzed the 144 standardized mean‐difference estimates (Cohen’s d) extracted by Nisa et al. from 91 studies of interventions that aimed to increase pro-environmental behavior. The study has been published as an Institute for Replicationworking paper.
Adam Hardaker, Igor Asanov, František Bartoš and Stephan Bruns (2025) : No
evidence for effectiveness of behavioral interventions to mitigate climate change after adjusting for publication bias, I4R Discussion Paper Series, No. 263, Institute for Replication (I4R), s.l.
Link: https://www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10419/326982/1/I4R-DP263.pdf
Taken together, these results indicate that previously reported promising benefits of behavioral interventions (...) on households and individuals are likely to be artefacts of publication bias! (p. 5)
