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The Effect of Social Norms on Residential Insecticide Use
Moshe Gish
School of Environmental Sciences
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Keyphrases
Social Norms
100%
Insecticide Application
100%
Jewish
22%
Religiosity
22%
Religious Families
22%
Insecticide
22%
Cockroach
22%
Environmental Conditions
11%
Adverse Health Effects
11%
Exposure Level
11%
Judaism
11%
Social Characteristics
11%
Predisposing Factors
11%
Taboo
11%
Health Authorities
11%
Jewish Family
11%
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis
11%
Societal Factors
11%
Impure
11%
Level of Use
11%
Environmental Authority
11%
Insecticide Reduction
11%
Novel Insecticides
11%
Psychology
Religiosity
100%
Social Norms
100%
Multiple Linear Regression
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cockroach
100%
Classification
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Classification
100%