Exploring the role of gain versus loss framing and point of reference in messages to reduce human–bear conflicts

作者: Hang Lu , William F. Siemer , Meghan S. Baumer , Daniel J. Decker

DOI: 10.1016/J.SOSCIJ.2017.05.002

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摘要: … conflicts, but research on how to present effectively information that contributes to the reduction of human–wildlife conflicts is … prevent human–black bear conflicts. We randomly assigned …

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